Why cannot modern democracies exist without political parties? Explain.
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Modern Democracies can not exist without political parties because of the functions that the political party's play:-
1)They contest in Elections.
2)They put forward different policies and programmes.
3)They play a decisive role in the making of Laws.
4)They form and run the government.
5)Play the role of Opposition in to the Ruling Party
6)They shape public opinion, as they raise and highlight issues.
7)They provide people access to government machinery and welfare schemes implemented by the government.
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1)They contest in Elections.
2)They put forward different policies and programmes.
3)They play a decisive role in the making of Laws.
4)They form and run the government.
5)Play the role of Opposition in to the Ruling Party
6)They shape public opinion, as they raise and highlight issues.
7)They provide people access to government machinery and welfare schemes implemented by the government.
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I dont its on the basis of functions of parties.
The correct answer is that :
Each candidate would be independemt hece the utility of the government remains uncertain.
No candidate can make a promise to improve the government without a major policy change.
Each candidate would be responsible for what happens intge localityvof his constituency .nobody eould be responsible for what happens in the entire country.
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