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Question
How do political parties in your locality bridge the citizens and government?
Solution
- Political parties serve as a conduit between the government and the general public.
- Political parties convey to the government the people's demands and complaints.
- Political parties are used by the government to gain public support for its policies and programs.
- Local political parties can easily reach out to minorities and isolated areas of the community to convey their problems, demands, and other grievances to the government in order to obtain assistance.
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