Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Outline parties in europe today

It seems we now have been able to classify political parties of Europe in two categories. First, there is a party that its main objective is to maintain the economic structure and social structure of liberal capitalism: their first reaction is always skewed in a private company and does not like to interfere rule or a collective solution, although they finally admitted that the government was forced to because it is their responsibility to intervene and that certain problems can only be solved through community action. All of them include conservative parties, liberal parties, the Christian Democrat parties.

Second, there are parties who are very concerned about the public interest, without first thinking to defend private corporations and commercial interests, they usually tend to prefer government intervention and solving problems collectively. Category that includes socialist parties and communist and some elements of the radical left and the Christian democrats. We can not give a more precise definition of socialism as many western European socialist actually receive a continuation of capitalist society, that they wish to proceed with the changes. Only the communist parties and socialist left wing wants the overthrow of the whole structure of western economic and social community. Or at least that's what they always say.

We will not discuss the European parties according to the classification of left or right. while it is the advantage of allowing a comparison between the parties in a political family the same from one country to those in other countries, we have made such comparisons in the analysis of the history prior to this. Studying contemporary European parties / contemporary within the framework of ideology will prevent us to highlight the diversity system parties in Europe. Well, this diversity is something that is very important because it explains the different ways in terms of the functioning of parliamentary regimes in various countries in Europe. Therefore, as a frame of reference for a comparative analysis, not political parties themselves or the families of the party (left or right) but the European party system. From the point of this establishment, there are two main types: system para-dualistic or dualistic and multiparty system.

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