Question
Explain a party-influence practice.

Answer

  • A state system in which there is only one political party and the source of power is dominated by those political parties is called "one moment practice".
  • This type of practice is not usually found in democratic regimes.
  • In one-party practice only one party is legally recognized and the other parties are prohibited.
  • Sometimes the other party is suppressed or crushed by the force of power.
  • Pushing activists and leaders of other parties behind bars through false charges and killing them.
  • Such incidents occur more frequently.
  • In a one-party system of government, only nominal elections are held, the outcome of which is determined in advance.
  • The world class communist, fascist regime is an example of one party practice.

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