Political parties aim at all the following except
Question
Political parties aim at all the following except
Options
A) contesting elections
B) forming a government
C) organizing general elections
D) educating the electorate politically
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The correct answer is C.
Explanation:
It is the duty of the electoral commission to organize elections.
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THE ANSWER IS C BEACAUSE IT IS THE DUTY OF THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION TO ORGANISE ELECTION
I think the main aim of political parties is to contest and win elections unlike pressure groups whose main aims is to influence government policies to the benefit of its members but not attempting to control government machineries directly by contesting elections.
So I think political parties are formed with the aim of contesting and winning elections.
We have to be careful with questions and how to answer
Political parties contest for elections that is the aim for political parties while Electoral commissions main objective is to organize and conduct elections not political parties .
C is the correct option.organizing general election
THe answer is C political parties is not sadle with the responsibilities of organising and conducting general election...
Its The work of INEC to organize general election...the answer is B
It is the duty of the electoral commission to organize elections.
Political parties do not organize elections. Organization of elections is the work of INEC (Independent Electoral Commission)