It depends on which country you are asking about. Usually, the president (or in some countries, the prime minister) is the leader of his or her political party. For example, in the United States, President Obama (a Democrat) is the leader of his party. In congress, the leadership is currently split. In the House, the majority party is the Republicans, and their leader is John Boehner (pronounced BAY-ner). In the Senate, the majority party is the Democrats and their leader is Harry Reid.
Political Parties.
No. If anything, differing views between Hamilton's and Jefferson's supporters encouraged the growth of political parties.
political parties have no involvement
The two major US political parties are the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.
There are many political parties in Canada. You can find out a total list of them on Answers.com.
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producing an affidavict before the government by the the political leaders. well organised register of political parties
ballot paper to elect political leaders
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The leaders of the American Revolution did not approve of the idea of political parties, but it seems they were inevitable. Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson were the founders and leaders of the first two political parties in the United States.
Floor leaders are leaders of their political parties in each of the houses of the legislature.
Leaders tried to build support for their views by organizing political parties.
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Leaders of political parties participate in a democratic Poll voting...
US leaders formed political parties to represent differing political ideologies and beliefs, allowing for organized groups to advocate for their vision of how the country should be governed. This has been a common feature of democracies, enabling citizens to align with a party that shares their values and interests. Political parties also help to organize the political process, facilitate decision-making, and provide a platform for competing ideas to be debated.