why modern democies cannot exist without political parties
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If there are no political parties in a democracy:
(i) Every candidate in the elections will be an independent candidate and no single person will be able to make promises to people about any major policy change. The government may be formed by the independent candidate who wins the majority of votes but the utility and extent of control of this government will remain uncertain.
(ii) Elected representatives will be accountable to only their constituency and what they are able to do in their locality. No single person/party will be accountable to the nation as a whole.
Hence, political parties are necessary in a democratic set-up and modem democracies cannot exist without them.
(i) Every candidate in the elections will be an independent candidate and no single person will be able to make promises to people about any major policy change. The government may be formed by the independent candidate who wins the majority of votes but the utility and extent of control of this government will remain uncertain.
(ii) Elected representatives will be accountable to only their constituency and what they are able to do in their locality. No single person/party will be accountable to the nation as a whole.
Hence, political parties are necessary in a democratic set-up and modem democracies cannot exist without them.
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