Political Parties and Voters' Choices
IN the democracies, citizens control their governments through their representatives whom they choose periodically in free elections contested by the standard bearers of political parties.
This concept immediately brings in focus the prime importance of political parties to the democratic process which is now the subject of much debate among our legislators who are directly involved in it, in the first place.
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This is not the first time that issues about political parties are being debated, but unlike in the past when lip service dominated the political discourse, now concrete measures are being prepared in their pursuit.
Senate Bill 2042 ā¦
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Article title: Political Parties and Voters' Choices.
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Newspaper title: Manila Bulletin.
Publication date: March 11, 2002.
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