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. Differentiate between national and regional parties.​

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Answered by samridhi352
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Answer:

The differences between national and regional parties.

Explanation:

National Parties:

They are nationally known and contest for general elections.

They are parties with a national and popular leader who is the face of party. Their party symbol and ideology is known and promoted nationally.

Regional Parties:

They are constrained to a region and the parties usually have local leaders who are popular in that region only.

They are small budget parties whose ideology and symbols are known in that region only.

Answered by meghvihar2010
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REGIONAL PARTY:

(1) ITS INFLUENCE IS IN LIMITED REGIONS.

(2) IT IS INTERESTED IN PROMOTING REGIONAL/STATES INTEREST ONLY.

(3) IT HAS TO SECURE ATLEAST 6% OF THE TOTAL VOTES IN AN ELECTION TO LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF A STATE AND WIN AT LEAST 2SEATS IN STATE ASSEMBLY.

NATIONAL PARTY:

(1) IT INFLUENCES THE WHOLE COUNTRY.

(2) IT TAKES NATIONAL AS WELL AS INTERNATIONAL ISSUES.

(3) IT HAS ALSO TO SECURE ATLEAST 6% OF THE TOTAL VOTES IN LOK SABHA ASSEMBLY OR ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS IN 4STATES AND WIN AT LEAST 4SEATS IN LOK SABHA ASSEMBLY.

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