Political Elections as an Element of Democracy

  • Fuad Afgan K
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Abstract

The article examines electoral systems in relation to democratic theory; and it links the study of electoral systems to that of voting systems. It compares elections in various other kinds of systems, and it looks at the differences between Azerbaijan experience and that of other countries. The article tries to bridge the gap between theory and practice. The literature regarding the formation of party systems in different transition societies, reflects that establishment of institutionalized party system where competing parties exist is an extended process and needs a long time. Also, this study accounts for different electoral system in terms of political modernization and democratic transformation. All these problems have been analyzed from both a comparative and a theoretical stand point. Today, to attain a healthy and stable political structure is one of the main problems of political science. As a result, political parties and political elections are indispensable elements of democracy.

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Fuad Afgan, K. Z. (2016). Political Elections as an Element of Democracy. Journal of Political Sciences & Public Affairs, 04(04). https://doi.org/10.4172/2332-0761.1000220

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