Democracy let people’s voices influence the country.
Political parties are groups with shared ideas about how a country should be run. They compete in elections to win power. Elections let citizens choose representatives to speak and make decisions for them.
Different parties often focus on different current issues, like the economy, environment, education, or healthcare. These issues can change over time depending on what people care about most.
Parliament is the place where elected representatives meet to discuss and create laws. The government is formed by the party (or coalition) that has the most seats in parliament. They run the country day-to-day.
Parliament controls and checks the government to make sure it follows laws and acts fairly.
Key Differences:
Parties have different views on current issues.
Elections decide which party gets to form the government.
Parliament makes laws and oversees the government.
Forms of Government, USA biased
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