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The goal of political parties is to form and institute social and economic changes in a given nation. The wider there is of citizen participation in political parties should bring forth a better understanding how the political process can work. Also of course by being a member of a political party a person becomes aware of how local, state, and the federal government operates. It should also be a way for citizens to vote for candidates and to study how a democratic nation operates, and without violence.
It lets elected officials know how citizens wish them to act
Conventional political participation is political participation that attempts to influence the political process through well-accepted, often moderate, forms of persuasion.
Alistair Clark has written: 'Political parties in the UK' -- subject(s): Politics and government, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Elections, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Parties, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Democracy, Political parties, History
Zana Kh. GulmohamadPolitical parties have a significant impact in forming the government. Political parties aim to influence governments, particularly in countries which have democratic systems. For the last century political parties have been involved in forming and establishing governments in many countries . Here the focus is on the effect of political parties on the governing process in liberal democratic countries because in many ways they represent the power of the people. Although there are different views to what extent the political parties represent the people.However, political parties have an influence on the government's decisions and behaviour. The political parties have effects on government process through various channels such as parliament, mass media, its members, branch and organisations, party conferences, and people's ideologies. The latter can be effective in situations such as people demonstrations, protest...ectThe impact of political parties on the governing process also depends on the political systems of the country such as the institutions ..ect. In countries where one party wins the election they form the government and they implement their program. In a coalition government which involve more then one political party the situation is much more complicated. Thus, the political parties have to agree on a program which can be adopted.Zana Gulmohamad
They are in control of the political process.
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John S. Saloma has written: 'Ominous politics' -- subject(s): Conservatism, Political participation, Politics and government 'The Theory of Process 2, Major Themes in 'The Reflexive Universe'' 'Congress and the new politics' 'Parties;' -- subject(s): Political parties
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Abdulkarim Husseinbhoy Somjee has written: 'The democratic process in a developing society' -- subject(s): Political participation 'Democracy and political change in village India' -- subject(s): Case studies, India, Political sociology, Panchayat, Villages
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