What are the character sketch of political parties
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♤Characteristics of a Political Party
(a) Political parties are groups of well organized like minded people with the same views and opinions.
(b) The members of the political party agree to policies and programmes to be implemented for the benefit of society with a view to promote collective good.
(c) Every political party has one common aim and that is to attain power in one way or another. For this they contest elections and try to win them. If they single handedly are unable to win a majority, they make an alliance with other parties to form a coalition government.
(d) Political parties try to persuade people that their policies are better than those of other parties.
(e) Political parties are a part of society and thus involve partnership.
(f) A political party runs with the help of its leaders, active members and suppourters.
(g) A party is generally known by what it stands for, the policies it suppourts and the interests it upholds.
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(a) Political parties are groups of well organized like minded people with the same views and opinions.
(b) The members of the political party agree to policies and programmes to be implemented for the benefit of society with a view to promote collective good.
(c) Every political party has one common aim and that is to attain power in one way or another. For this they contest elections and try to win them. If they single handedly are unable to win a majority, they make an alliance with other parties to form a coalition government.
(d) Political parties try to persuade people that their policies are better than those of other parties.
(e) Political parties are a part of society and thus involve partnership.
(f) A political party runs with the help of its leaders, active members and suppourters.
(g) A party is generally known by what it stands for, the policies it suppourts and the interests it upholds.
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(1) Assess the problems facing the country and suggest alternative solutions on the basis of which the party can formulate its policy;
(2) Educate the electorate in regard to these problems and convince it of the wisdom of the solutions the party advocates;
(3) Critically evaluate the policies and programmes of other parties, particularly of the one in power and point out deficiencies and short comings in them; and
(4) Mobilise the people to participate in governmental decision-making.
(1) Assess the problems facing the country and suggest alternative solutions on the basis of which the party can formulate its policy;
(2) Educate the electorate in regard to these problems and convince it of the wisdom of the solutions the party advocates;
(3) Critically evaluate the policies and programmes of other parties, particularly of the one in power and point out deficiencies and short comings in them; and
(4) Mobilise the people to participate in governmental decision-making.
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