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Parties Law

Definition

Parties law refers to legislation that regulates political parties in a country. It sets out rules regarding party formation, registration, funding, activities, and participation in elections.

Related terms

Electoral Systems: Electoral systems are methods used in elections to determine how votes are translated into seats or representation.

Party Platform: A party platform is a set of principles or policies adopted by a political party as its guiding framework during an election campaign.

Multi-party System: A multi-party system is a political system where multiple major political parties compete for power and representation.

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  • AP Comparative Government - 4.4 Understanding the Role of Political Party Systems

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