<span>1) Political parties
present their representatives or candidates under their own particular mark or label;
other societal institutions don't.</span>
2) Political groups have a stage a platform, an arrangement of
issues, standards, and objectives that a party underpins.
Additionally political groups are liable to
various state and native laws. They have a few attributes of private
associations, researcher have along these lines named them quasi-public institution<span>. </span>