Once again the DingoBot does not realize that nothing here is repetitive.
Within today's world there are a number of political parties that call themselves "communist parties". For the most part these parties have as one of their goals the major means of production to be controlled by the government. How this would be accomplished and what the particular policies would be differ widely. With that being said, there are other political parties that call themselves "socialist parties". These parties also want the major means of production to be in the control of the government.
In general terms the socialists and the communist have a goal in common.. as it was presented. However, the socialist parties want no part of forced political power or authoritarian powers. The various communist parties will have a "hook". The hook is that they are not democratically inclined.
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Some other political parties represented in Ottawa right now include communist, freedom, and green. Most have very little political pull but help to shape popular opinion.
The most political parties in a country can vary, but countries like Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany are known to have a high number of political parties due to their proportional representation electoral systems.
Most definitely not, he was born into a fairly rich family and he always supported the right-wing political parties.
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Most theocracies throughout history did not have political parties (such as Ancient Egypt, Babylonia, Ancient Israel, the Safavid Empire, etc. Some theocracies, like the Islamic Republic of Iran certainly do have political parties. However, the theocrats themselves exist outside of the political process since the idea is that the theocrats have a singular religious perspective and are, therefore, not divided like the rest of the population.
The most important roles of minor political parties has been to give the voters and option outside of the 2 major parties. Minor political parties have altered the outcome of some of elections.
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No, there is no mention of political parties in the Constitution.