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Explain the three components of a political party.
Answer the following question:
Analyse the three components of political party
Solution 1
The three components of a political party are – leaders, active members, and followers.
- The Leaders:- The leaders constitute the higher echelons of a political party. They are the ones who effectively run the government if the party wins the elections.
- The Active Members:- They are the rank and file of the party, mobilising public opinion on the ground and serving as a link between the party followers and the party leaders.
- The Followers:- Simply put, they are the followers of the party leadership who work under the guidance of the active members of the party.
Solution 2
The three components of political parties are :
- The leaders:
A political party consists of leaders who contest in the elections. In the elections, if a political party wins, then, they perform administrative jobs at the central and state levels. - The active members:
The active members of a political party are the ones who were once a follower and gradually become assistants of the leaders to gain knowledge about politics. - The followers:
The followers religiously follow a leader and work under the able guidance of the active members.
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