The Communist Party.
In a communist country, typically there is only one ruling political party. The Communist Party holds control over all aspects of government and society.
As of now, there are no countries in the Caribbean area that are governed by a communist political system. Some countries in the Caribbean have socialist parties or elements in their government, but none are strictly communist.
Democracy could exist without political parties. Parties, in many schools of political theory, serve as coordinating institutions where individuals with common interests work in a group to attain their ends more readily than by themselves. Parties are useful because they allow for common control and operation of democratic institutions, but democracy could operate without them. For example, in many countries, elections (where at the municipal, sub-federal, or federal level) don't allow candidates to be affiliated with any particular political party.
Having more than one political party can be desirable as it promotes diversity of opinions, encourages healthy debate, and provides voters with a wider range of choices. It can also help prevent the concentration of power in the hands of a single party, promoting checks and balances within the political system.
Europe in general, particularly Scandinavia, is simply more socialist than the United States. Where an American conservative would see the Democrat party as borderline communist, understand that from a European's perspective, the Democrats are barely left wing. They are marginally more to the left than right, and it all comes down to perspective. Saying that Democrats are Liberal and Republicans are Conservative would be disingenuous. These are only truths for those within the United States who have the same American perspective. The common example would be: Find me a Democrat within America, and I'll find a European right wing that's more liberal.The main difference between American and European political parties is that with the primacy of the Parliamentary system in Europe (vs the Presidential system in the USA), Europe has a much larger number of viable parties in each country. That is, in practically all European countries, there exist at least 3 parties, and, in many cases, 5 or 6 parties can carry enough votes to win representation in the Legislature.Thus, European parties tend to be more narrow in their political agendas, as they wish to appeal to specific interest groups; in a system with larger number of parties, the most successful political strategy seems to be to target specific interest groups, rather than go for larger broad-based appeal. Parliamentary systems generally work on the theory of proportional representation systems, where representation is relatively correlated with the amount of total vote that party received, so getting SOME vote will get a party SOME power. So parties tend to have a narrow political spectrum focus, which insure them at least a share of power.In the 2-party American system, the opposite strategy works best: attempt to appeal to the largest possible group of ideals, as getting into power requires the majority of any vote - failing to win a majority means your party gets NO political power. So, American parties tend to have opposing general philosophies which then morph into much larger sets, in an effort to attract voters from the political middle ground (ideologically-speaking). American parties thus have much "wider" ideologies than European parties.Also, as mentioned above, the actual ideals which the American major parties espouse do NOT fit well within the same-named European parties, for many cultural reasons. The American's view of Conservative vs Liberal is very, very different than the European view of the same terms.
In a communist country, typically there is only one ruling political party. The Communist Party holds control over all aspects of government and society.
The Soviet Union only had one Political party, which was the Communist Party.
Hawaii is part of the United States. They have have access to all the same political parties as the rest of the country.
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As of now, there are no countries in the Caribbean area that are governed by a communist political system. Some countries in the Caribbean have socialist parties or elements in their government, but none are strictly communist.
Romania has many political parties.
Their are 37 Political Parties in Nigeria <BrItTaNy:)>
Israel has numerous political parties. Currently in the Israeli Knesset there are 12 political parties.
there are 6 (six) national parties in India. BSP BJP Indian National Congress National Congress Party Communist Party of India Communist Party of India (Marxist) Dibakar
As of October 2023, Russia has several political parties, but the dominant major political party is United Russia, which has been the ruling party since 2001. Other notable parties include the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, and A Just Russia. However, these parties often have limited influence over the political landscape, which is heavily controlled by the government. Overall, while there are multiple parties, the political environment is largely characterized by a lack of genuine competition.
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There are many political parties in Canada. You can find out a total list of them on Answers.com.