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Temka [501]
3 years ago
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An organization which represents a specific political agenda and socioeconomic positions within a given nation.

History
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bulgar [2K]3 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is D. political party

Political parties are entities created with the goal of channeling the political participation of citizens within a democracy and contribute to the representation system. The people that are part of a political party share objectives, interests, an ideology, a political vision of reality, values, principles, and projects. Their maximum goal is to catch electoral support in order to run for elections and, in case of winning, to hold government power to apply the objectives and projects of their political agenda. In a representative system of republican democracy, there are many political parties, each of one representing different ideologies and political visions, that tend to compete with each other for the electoral support.

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