Plank
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Plank
Individual parts of the platform are called planks. A platform is the party's statement of principles, beliefs, and positions on vital issues.
This outline is called the party platform. The individual points in the platform are called planks. The platform tells what the party stands for in its bid for election. It is usually forgotten after the election is over.
The party platform is the official stance of a party, although individual politicians may have different opinions.
This outline is called the party platform. The individual points in the platform are called planks. The platform tells what the party stands for in its bid for election. It is usually forgotten after the election is over.
A candidate centered campaign focuses on the candidate as an individual, as opposed to the party he/she represents. A party centered campaign focuses on the party and the party's platform.
The general statements of a political party's philosophy and calls is called the party platform. The planks, or individual issues, serve as a means of drawing particular demographics that agree with their platform to join and support the party.
A writtten statement of a political parties beliefs and positions is called its "platform".
It is usually referred to as its manifesto.
The party platform is written every four years.
No. There may be some individual members of the Liberal Party who are freemasons, just as there are no doubt members of the ALP who are freemasons, but they do not subscribe to freemasonry as a political platform.