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State the difference between national political parties and state political parties with example? ​

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Answered by amancute4321
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The difference between regional and national parties can be drawn clearly on the following grounds: A regional party refers to the party that obtains a minimum of 6% of the total votes in State Assembly elections and acquires a minimum of two seats. ... In contrast, a national party has an influence over entire country.

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The difference between regional and national parties can be drawn clearly on the following grounds: A regional party refers to the party that obtains a minimum of 6% of the total votes in State Assembly elections and acquires a minimum of two seats. ... In contrast, a national party has an influence over entire country.

Answered by Anonymous
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The difference between regional and national parties can be drawn clearly on the following grounds: A regional party refers to the party that obtains a minimum of 6% of the total votes in State Assembly elections and acquires a minimum of two seats. ... In contrast, a national party has an influence over entire country.

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