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Political parties in modern Belarus have not got any real political power, being removed from the country‘s political life and having internal problems. Fifteen political parties are registered in Belarus and only a part of them carry out active political work to attract votes. These democratic institutions are considered a potential source of changes and social transformation.
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The institutionalisation of party system describes the degree to which politics are rooted in the competition between different political parties. The aim of this article is to analyse the above mentioned rooting on one of the levels of research – during parliamentary elections in Poland – when the parties’ commitment and activity is the most visible and strong. We will try to answer the question whether our political system is institutionalised and if it is, to what degree. We will also try to discuss whether it can be defined as a consolidated party system.
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The article is dedicated to reviewing the “cordon sanitaire” technic towards radical parties in electoral and parliamentary-cabinet aspects of their activity at the example of Central and Eastern European countries. The authors identified types of cross-party cooperation’s strategies between traditional and radical left-wing and right-wing parties. They are co-optation of party, collaboration of party, ignoring the party, isolation of party. The authors also determined attributes of legal and political containment of radical parties in Central-Eastern European countries, analyzed different parameters of severity (power) and effectiveness, implications and conclusions of the “cordon sanitaire” technic at the example of Central-Eastern European countries. The focus of the article is verification and application of the «cordon sanitaire» technic in Central and Eastern European countries, at the example of Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia.
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