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A dictatorship.
Election manifesto is a vision and misssion of contestent political parties that stand for upcoming election. This is an agenda for future plan made by the political parties wittheir the voters. If any political parties win the election that is bound to implement to the same that was pre-committed with the people.
The form of government with no political parties or elections is autocracy. The supreme power is in the hands of each individual.
He deplored partisan politics and political parties.
Democracy
The functions of political parties are as follows : (i)They contest in election. (ii)They put forward different policies and programs. (iii)They make laws for a country. (iv)They form and run the govt. (v)They form the role of opposition party. (vi)They shape public opinion. (vii)They provide people access to government machinery and welfare schemes implemented by government.
Political parties were something of a surprise- they began to form sometime after Washington was elected and overall he did not like the idea.
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Thomas Jefferson once said " that with two people you have a law firm and with three a political party." When there is any issue there are always people who are on both sides of it. Since that is the case people form themselves into groups thus creating political parties. Washington before he left office warned against political parties taking over the political process. He said that if that happened the common good of the people would be replaced by the needs of the political party. In looking at the election today I think he has been proven right.
Jackson's defeat in 1824 led to the creation of national parties and the political awakening of the western frontier and the more recent immigrants. He helped form a national party which put him in office in 1828. His party was soon countered by a national opposition party, the Whigs. The US has had two national parties ever since. Jackson also forwarded the spoils system which was an important part of politics until Civil Service began in 1887.
one way for a nation to make people involved with governmentgroup of political parties that comes together to form a government
one way for a nation to make people involved with governmentgroup of political parties that comes together to form a government