SS1 CIVIC EDUCATION
3rd Term
POLITICAL PARTIES
Definition: A political party is defined
as an organised group of people with at least roughly similar political aims
and opinions, that seeks to influence public policy by getting its candidates
elected to public office. It consists of
a group of like-minded people who work together as a unit to influence the
general public, context elections to gain control over the government.
Types:
Functions of political parties:
1. It makes the working of parliamentary government possible. A parliament consists of the representatives of the people. The political parties organize these representatives on party lines. The electorate chooses their representatives on the basis of their party affiliation. The party which gets the majority of votes forms the government and runs the state and the other parties in the legislature constitute the opposition and try to find fault with the government, thus making it more responsible. In the absence of political parties, the elected representatives may work at cross purposes just making the formation of a government or opposition an impossibility.
1. It makes the working of parliamentary government possible. A parliament consists of the representatives of the people. The political parties organize these representatives on party lines. The electorate chooses their representatives on the basis of their party affiliation. The party which gets the majority of votes forms the government and runs the state and the other parties in the legislature constitute the opposition and try to find fault with the government, thus making it more responsible. In the absence of political parties, the elected representatives may work at cross purposes just making the formation of a government or opposition an impossibility.
2. Political Parties formulate public policies. Each political
party fights the election to achieve its objectives incorporated in their
political manifesto. Soon after the election the majority party forming the
government seeks to formulate its policies of administration on the basis of
promises made in the election manifesto. These policies are made keeping in
mind the interest of general public. The most important objective behind most
policies remains the betterment of general condition. Other than this, they
make policies on national security, internal law and order, etc. Besides, each
party has its own ideology. It is assured that the majority party gets the
mandate of the electorate to implement its own political programme.
3. Political parties educate Public opinion. Parties in any
system of government educate, formulate and organize public opinion. They also
help in the growth of the level of political consciousness of common citizens,
who otherwise have no time to peruse and study issues of the state. The
political parties in their effort to come closer to the people organize public
rallies, meetings, press conferences on important issues and make their views
clear. The common people is made aware of the economic, social, and
political condition of the country. The general public is made aware of their
voting rights. This provides the common people with an opportunity to
analyze the pros and cons of various important issues. This process leads to
organize and formulate public opinion on important issues. The common people
who otherwise have no time to devote to politics immensely benefit by these
meetings, etc. and understand different aspects of the basic issues involved in
administration.
4. Political parties provide political stability. The political
parties in more than one way unite, simplify and stabilized the political
process of the country. The destabilizing forces of localism, regionalism, section,
interests and geographical situations are tackled by political parties by
making these parts of their party ideology thus pacifying the disintegrating
forces and inducing cohesion. The political parties mainly perform the
functions of ‘aggregation of interests’. Besides the political parties in a
representative democracy play a great role in maintaining the stability by
performing their roles in the legislature. The majority party forms the
government and the other small parties in the opposition.
The
party in power has to conduct itself very responsibly. The opposition
party keeps a close eye on the working of the ruling party. Because any unwise
move on their part would throw it off the power and help the opposition
(parties) to take over the reins of administration. Opposition not merely
criticizes the government; it also provides an alternative program and
alternative government in the eventuality of any crisis in the government. As
such it contributes to the stability of the government. Hence, healthy
opposition is very important for the success of democracy.
5.
It helps in the recruitment of leaders: The essential
function of any party is to recruit men of integrity, letters, action,
leadership to its fold as members and prepare them for election in future.
Because it is these members of party who propagate the party ideologies,
discuss the burning issues and hold meetings and press conferences to mobilize
public support. It is these leaders again who contest in the election and form
government if elected to power. Such leaders being drawn from public life are
expected to understand expectations of the common people and formulate public
policies accordingly. Parties always get popularity and recognition though
their leaders only
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