No, there is no mention of political parties in the Constitution.
No. Political parties are not even mentioned in the Constitution. In fact, the first President, George Washington, warned against factions and parties as being injurious to the nation.
Absolutely not. Parties are not even mentioned in the Constitution. Parties were a result of differing political views, though not mentioned in the constitution, they are not banned either.
no.
the political parties was mentioned
No, the party system is not mentioned in the Constitution.
democratic and republican
False. The Constitution does not mention political parties. The framers of the Constitution did not anticipate the rise of political parties and did not include any references to them in the document.
The battle about whether the Articles of Confederation or the Constitution should be the Law of the Land.
No. There is no mention of political parties in the Us Constitution. They did not exist in the US when the Constitution was written and I don't think most of the framers even thought about the possibility of their formation.
That would depend entirely on the constitution in that particular country. Both Sweden and Britain (for instance) are monarchies and democracies simultaneously. For them the monarchy only wields a token power, while politicial parties and duly elected officials are considerably more powerful.
The American Revolution, the creation of the US Constitution to replace the Articles of Confederation, and the creation of the first political parties in America.
Political Parties.