Political Environment
Political Environment in Election Law
Various conditions and components of a political scene in a given country at a given time, together with its actors: members of the government, political parties, the opposition, those who are represented and those who are not, etc. The term is often used to describe the type of relationship between different political players. It is in this sense that a political environment may be described as competitive, closed, structured or not, stable or unstable, etc.
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- Election Law
- Electoral Laws
- Electoral Legislation
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