Ban on Political Parties

Ban on Political Parties

Ban on Political Parties

In relation to the ban on political parties and constitutional law, Justin O Frosini and Sara Pennicino[1] made the following observation: A 'ban of political parties' is one of the ways constitutions have regulated political parties after the Second World War. In these cases, the constitution 'explicitly sanctions (political parties') role in democratic politics and delineates the 'acceptable' ideological space for their competition' (Skach 875; political parties or fractions in legislative body; right to form political parties). This, however, is only one possible approach that constitutions can take toward political parties and defining the so-called 'party space.'

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Notes and References

  1. Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law, Justin O Frosini, Sara Pennicino, “Ban on Political Parties” (2018, Germany, United Kingdom)

See Also

  • Electoral rules
  • Electoral regulations
  • Regulation of political parties
  • Status of political parties

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