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what are political institutions? explian.


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Answered by monisha5
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political institutions are organization's which create, enforce and apply laws mediate conflict; make (governmental ) policy on the economy and social system. examples of such political institutions include political parties trades unions and the (legal)court .The term political institutions may also refer to the recognized structure of rules and principal with in which the above organization's operate including such concept as right to vote responsible government,and accountability.


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Political institutions are the organizations in a government which create, enforce, and apply laws. They often mediate conflict, make (governmental) policy on the economy and social systems, and otherwise provide representation for the population

In general, democratic political regimes are divided into two types: presidential (headed by a president) and parliamentary (headed by a parliament). Legislatures built to support the regimes are unicameral (only one house) or bicameral (two houses—for example, a senate and a house of representatives or a house of commons and a house of lords). Party systems can be two-party or multiparty, the parties can be strong or weak depending on their level of internal cohesion. The political institutions are those bodies—parties, legislatures, and heads of state—which make up the whole mechanism of modern governments.

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