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Political party is an organized group of people who have common policies about the government and act together as a political unit to control the government with the aim of carrying out their policies. This book clearly explains the structure of political party like the constituency branch, state branch, affiliated bodies, national working committee, national secretariat and national executive committee. It analyzes the types of political party like the mass party, broker party, totalitarian party, oligarchic party, militia party, cell party and religious party. It appraises the onerous functions of political party. It casts light on the party systems. It discusses the merits and demerits of one-party system, two-party system and multi-party system. And it explores the distinctive factors that determine the electoral success of a political party.
Anthony Anamgba
Anthony Anamgba is an independent author and publisher. He has written and published a crop of good books on Commerce, Economics, English, Government, and Politics. He is good at writing introductory books on several disciplines. His books start at elementary stage and progress, in some places, to intermediate stage. His books are first-rate study guides. He writes in a way that makes the books interesting and easily understandable. He writes both fiction and nonfiction. His popular books include A Digest of Commerce, A Digest of Economics, A Digest of English, A Digest of Government, A Digest of Politics, Common Mistakes in English, and Heart Break, a contemporary romance. Presently, he edits and publishes several interesting romantic stories written by young writers.
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