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more mundane , since most members are more than willing to follow the
decisions of the party leadership . The importance of the political parties in
organizing the work of the legislature is probably best demonstrated in the
principle of party ...
more mundane , since most members are more than willing to follow the
decisions of the party leadership . The importance of the political parties in
organizing the work of the legislature is probably best demonstrated in the
principle of party ...
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specific parties . The way these groups align themselves with the parties gives
historical continuity to the party system . The most obvious example of this point is
the preference of English - Canadians for the Conservative party and French ...
specific parties . The way these groups align themselves with the parties gives
historical continuity to the party system . The most obvious example of this point is
the preference of English - Canadians for the Conservative party and French ...
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Although the characteristics of the major parties are reflective of the general
origin and development of the cadre ... The British parties remain , however ,
electorally - oriented parties : " the goal of the British political party is to win
elections ...
Although the characteristics of the major parties are reflective of the general
origin and development of the cadre ... The British parties remain , however ,
electorally - oriented parties : " the goal of the British political party is to win
elections ...
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