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  2. List of current Indian ruling and opposition parties - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... 12: Jharkhand: JMM: JLKM: 2024: 13: ... INDIA bloc have government in 8 States and 1 union Territories. Other one party ZPM, ...

  3. One-party state - Wikipedia

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    A one-party state, single-party state, one-party system or single-party system is a governance structure in which only a single political party controls the ruling system. [1] In a one-party state, all opposition parties are either outlawed or enjoy limited and controlled participation in elections .

  4. Dominant-party system - Wikipedia

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    A dominant-party system, or one-party dominant system, is a political occurrence in which a single political party continuously dominates election results over running opposition groups or parties. [1] Any ruling party staying in power for more than one consecutive term may be considered a dominant party (also referred to as a predominant or ...

  5. List of ruling political parties by country - Wikipedia

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    All opposition parties against the Junta were banned. Former ruling party National League for Democracy, which was overthrown by the military coup in 2021 formed National Unity Government with small minor parties, allied with Anti-government armed groups and revolted against the Junta caused the civil war.

  6. Party system - Wikipedia

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    A party system is a concept in comparative political science concerning the system of government by political parties in a democratic country. The idea is that political parties have basic similarities: they control the government, have a stable base of mass popular support, and create internal mechanisms for controlling funding, information and nominations.

  7. Ranney Index - Wikipedia

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    To calculate the Ranney Index, three key indicators are averaged over a specified period: the percentage of the popular vote each party’s gubernatorial candidates receive, the proportion of seats each party holds in the state legislature, and the percentage of time each party controls both the governorship and a majority in the state legislature.

  8. Political realignment - Wikipedia

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    The unification of the Protectionist Party and the Anti-Socialist Party (originally the Free Trade Party) into the Commonwealth Liberal Party earlier in 1909 made this election the first under what would become a two-party system, between the democratic socialist Labor Party versus a non-Labor, conservative party as the nation's two main parties.

  9. Caste politics - Wikipedia

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    The Congress party used votebank to maintain power; the competing parties constructed votebanks to challenge the Congress dominance of politics. Women in caste politics Women in higher castes have always had the advantage to participate in the political sphere in comparison to their lower caste counterparts.