it may not be given directly to political parties
in may 1933 Hitler banned all political parties accept for his own
(in the US) Though there have been several political parties throughout this nation's history (and there may well be more in the future) the current leading political parties are The Democrat Party and The Republican Party.
No one owns a political party. There are laws regulating groups of individuals who form a political party, and solicit contributions to finance their objectives. We generally think of just Republicans and Democrat Parties, but there are many more political parties or organizations. These parties have an organization similar to a non-profit corporation and may or may not have paid employees. More information can be found in Wikipedia under political parties. Also see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_political_parties_in_the_United_States Political parties are the property of their paid-up members.
Theresa Macquoid's birth name is Theresa Isa Dent.
Theresa May is 5' 6".
Neutral colors on a political map represent parties that have no loyalty to the Republicans or Democrats. This can include independent party and tea bag members. It can also include voters that may still be a part of the two major parties, however, decided to vote for smaller third parties.
Theresa May was born on October 1, 1956.
A political system dominated by two parties often leads to a simplified choice for voters, which can enhance political stability and streamline governance. However, it may also marginalize alternative viewpoints and smaller parties, limiting political diversity and representation. This can create a polarization of political ideologies, making compromise more difficult and potentially leading to increased political conflict. Additionally, voters may feel compelled to support one of the major parties, even if neither fully aligns with their beliefs.
Between February and May 1933 all other political parties were banned.
It is possible to govern a democracy without political parties; however, political parties often play a key role in organizing political activity and providing structure to the democratic process. Without political parties, decision-making and representation may become more decentralized and potentially less effective.
When political scientists refer to "weak parties," they typically mean political parties that lack organizational strength, cohesive ideologies, and effective leadership. These parties may struggle to mobilize voters, secure funding, or maintain a stable base of support, leading to fragmentation and instability within the political system. Weak parties often find it difficult to influence policy-making and may rely heavily on charismatic leaders or external coalitions to gain traction. This situation can result in a less effective representation of public interests and a more volatile political landscape.