Political parties are organized on the local, state and national levels.
a group of like minded citizens get together and form a political committee stating at the local ward_precinct_district level in each city_town in the state then form district and state governance bodies to run the party after that the party has to petition to get on the city_state_federal ballot line
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You Need to begin the selection of candidates and the election or appointment of a Leader and Deputy , chairman and treasurer. Allocate a Party Name , it can have party , syndicate , front , bloc , coalition , union , group , movement etc in the Name Such as " National Union For Answers to This Question " . Then you aware the public. You may in some cases need to have your party name registered and copy-righted , in The Bahamas ( where i live ) it is necessary for the party to be registered and trademarked before you can contest a seat. Then from there you put out your platform , get your ideology straight and policy and meet the people where you are competing to tell them what you are about .
the political parties were formed from the help of some historic people. as u might remember from grade 8 history (which I am learning right now), there is Brown, Cartier, and Macdonald who helped form political parties.
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In Canada, they have a Constitutional Monarchy & a Parliamentary-Cabinet type government. In America, we have a Presidential-Congressional type government. But both countries are democracies.;]
There is no such thing as a true democracy. Man makes mistakes, political parties take over, and philosophy on government varies.
As far as traditions go that had to do with the making of new laws, but the tensions were because of the two political parties of the time fighting about strict and loose construction of the constitution.
China is a country of many political parties. Apart from the Communist Party of China (CPC), which is in power, China has eight non-Communist parties. They are: (1) China Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang, (2) China Democratic League, (3) China Democratic National Construction Association, (4) China Association for the Promotion of Democracy, (5) Chinese Peasants and Workers' Democratic Party, (6) China Zhi Gong Dang, (7) Jiusan Society, and (8) Taiwan Democratic Self-government League.