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political party
organization that seeks to influence government policy and actions and be elected to directly take part on government or legislation

politburo
thumb|274px|The Soviet Politburo passes a resolution to execute 346 "enemies of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union|CPSU and the Soviet Government" who led "counter-revolutionary, pro-Trotskyist, plotting and spying activities", signed by secretary Stalin, 17 January 1940.
A politburo () or political bureau is the highest organ of the central committee in communist parties. The term is also sometimes used to refer to similar organs in socialist and Islamist parties, such as the Political Bureau of Hamas. Politburos are part of the governing structure in most former and existing communist s
national unity government
broad coalition government involving all or most parties
particracy
Particracy, also known as partitocracy or partocracy, is a form of government in which the political parties are the primary basis of rule rather than citizens or individual politicians.
party system
type of organization of a democracy in terms of the number of parties and their relative power
political international
trans-national organization of political parties having similar ideology or political orientation
bloc party
non-ruling but legal political parties in an authoritarian or totalitarian regime as auxiliary parties and members of a ruling coalition
lists of political parties
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nonpartisanism
Nonpartisanship, also known as nonpartisanism, is a lack of affiliation with a political party and a lack of political bias. The absence of political bias can measured in comparison to the median voter.
vanguardism
Vanguardism, a core concept of Leninism, is the idea that a revolutionary vanguard party, composed of the most conscious and disciplined workers, must lead the proletariat in overthrowing capitalism and establishing socialism, ultimately progressing to communism.
cartel party theory
party which uses the resources of the state to maintain its position within the political system, operating similar to a cartel
minor party
political party with little influence in the governing of a country
partisan
committed member of a political ideology, party, or faction
list of ruling political parties by country
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loyal opposition
democratic concept
party prohibition
prohibition of a political party
major party
political party that holds substantial influence in the governing of a country
party subsidies
subsidies paid by the government directly to a political party