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    variations of political parties‚ there are so many descriptions of the political parties of the west. Some of the classification of political parties includes wide membership and some are restricted to a certain class in society for example those people who are in the working class tends to join the labor party or a revolutionary party who advocates the violent overthrow of the government. Some political party also advocates the rights of the ethnic minorities of a certain country. Other political parties

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    ‘The theory of party decline is outdated’. Discuss Introduction Political parties are key institutions at the heart of the political system. However‚ the claim that political parties are in decline puts forward the case that the significance of the party role is diminishing. It suggests that other institutions and processes are increasingly carrying out the functions of political parties‚ and that these alternatives are now dominating these roles and carrying them out more efficiently. The

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    population of Honeybees in Europe. The continent has 13 million less managed honeybee colonies than would be needed to pollinate all its crops‚ which is equivalent to 7 billion individual bees. Over the past few years honeybees have experience substantial declines; there had been 27 species of bees in the UK‚ however 3 of these species are now extinct and many of the 27 are under threat of extinction. Signs of Colony Collapse Disorder In a collapsed colony there is a complete absence of adult bees‚ with very

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    Political parties have existed in the United States since the administration of President George Washington. America’s first parties were born of the conflict between Alexander Hamilton‚ the Secretary of the Treasury‚ and Thomas Jefferson‚ the Secretary of State. Hamilton‚ who favored a strong central government and a loose interpretation of the Constitution‚ headed the Federalist Party. Jefferson‚ who wanted stronger local governments and believed in a stricter interpretation of the Constitution

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    and Republican Parties can trace their roots back to the 1800s‚ but some of the most interesting stories in American political history spring from parties which enjoyed flashes of glory before fading away for good. The extinct political parties of the 1800s include organizations which were successful enough to put candidates in the White House. And there were also others that were just doomed to inevitable obscurity. Here is a listing of some significant political parties who are no longer

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    Rule: Political Parties in Mexico and the Downfall of the PRI On July 2‚ 2000‚ Mexico held elections for presidential office. By July 3‚ 2000‚ the Industrial Revolutionary Party (PRI)‚ the party that had ruled Mexico for over seventy years admitted defeat and conceded their power to the National Action Party‚ also known as the PAN.1 Although the PAN had existed since 1939‚ their capacity to win elections was little due to the popularity of the PRI‚ their grip on power‚ and the dominant party system

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    tendency in political parties towards the concentration of power in one or few leaders at the top. Parties do not keep membership registers‚ do not hold organisational meetings‚ and do not conduct internal elections regularly. Ordinary members of the party do not get sufficient information on what happens inside the party. They do not have the means or the connections needed to influence the decisions. As a result the leaders assume greater power to make decisions in the name of the party. Since one

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    Origins The development of what we know as today ’s two primary U.S. political parties‚ the Democrats and the Republicans‚ appears to have gotten off to an ambiguous start. While the Republican Party can more precisely trace its roots back to the 1850 ’s‚ the Democratic Party seems to have several sources over a number of years that contributed to its creation. The Democratic Party ’s ancestry dates back to the early 1790 ’s and has several factors that impacted its development‚ including Thomas

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    The Political Parties are the most important part of any democratic country. The Political Parties mobilize public opinion around their ideologies and contests elections to form a government. Generally an ordinary citizen does not have direct access to the government he can be reached only by his elected representative. Thus it is righty said that government represents will of people. It will‚ therefore‚ not be an exaggeration to say that no Political Party‚ no democracy. Political Parties are responsible

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    Political Parties in India

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    The Indian National Congress (Hindi: भारतीय राष्ट्रीय कांग्रेस) (also known as the Congress‚ and abbreviated INC) is a major political party in India. It is the largest and oldest democratic political party in the world.[1][2][3] Founded in 1885 by Allan Octavian Hume‚ Dadabhai Naoroji‚ Dinshaw Wacha‚ Womesh Chandra Bonnerjee‚ Surendranath Banerjee‚ Monomohun Ghose‚ Mahadev Govind Ranade[4] and William Wedderburn‚ the Indian National Congress became the leader of the Indian Independence Movement

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