Party politics

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The term party politics describes political processes and statements in which the process or the political decision itself is less in the foreground, but rather the public attention or the power-political effect that is generated for the political party .

Typical examples of politically motivated processes are

  1. Personnel decisions by a government in which it is not the competence of the person concerned, but his " party book " that makes the difference.
  2. Changing positions of the political opposition to initiatives of a government, on the one hand z. B. criticized as too expensive, on the other hand as insufficient in scope.

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