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List Of Parties In Ottoman Empire
List of parties in Ottoman Empire gives an overview of political party, political parties in Ottoman Empire. Although the First Constitutional Era (Ottoman Empire), First Constitutional Era established the parliament in 1876 through Ottoman constitution of 1876, the constitution, it was short-lived and did not involve political parties. The declaration of the Second Constitutional Era in 1908 Ottoman general election, 1908 was the first time political parties were allowed participation in the Ottoman government. Second Constitutional Era parties (1908–1912) * Committee of Union and Progress (1889–1918) * Private Enterprise and Decentralization Association (''Teşebbüs-i Şahsi ve Adem-i Merkeziyet Cemiyeti''; 1902–1908) *Ottoman Liberty Party (1908–1910) * (''Fedakâran-ı Millet Cemiyeti''; 1908–09) * (''Fırka-i İbad'' or ''Osmanlı Demokrat Fırkası''; 1909–11, founded by Ibrahim Temo, merged with the Freedom and Accord Party) *Ottoman Radical Reform Party (Is ...
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Political Party
A political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular country's elections. It is common for the members of a party to hold similar ideas about politics, and parties may promote specific political ideology, ideological or policy goals. Political parties have become a major part of the politics of almost every country, as modern party organizations developed and spread around the world over the last few centuries. It is extremely rare for a country to have Non-partisan democracy, no political parties. Some countries have Single-party state, only one political party while others have Multi-party system, several. Parties are important in the politics of autocracies as well as democracies, though usually democracies have more political parties than autocracies. Autocracies often have a single party that governs the country, and some political scientists consider competition between two or more parties to be an essential part of democracy. Part ...
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