A Framework for Democratic Party Building
Author: Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy
Date: 2004
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28 pages
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How can political parties improve their performance? How can improvements be monitored? This handbook, by the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (IMD), is the summary of an international workshop on criteria for improving the performance of political parties. It suggests that political parties are part of the problem of dissatisfaction with democracy but also part of the solution in terms of making the political system more responsive to the needs of the people.
All democracies require strong and well-established parties to channel the demands of their citizens, govern in the interests of public good and satisfy the basic needs of their societies. However, dissatisfaction with the performance of political parties seems to be growing. For a stable democracy, the different functions need to be carefully balanced. There should be greater focus on the process through which democracy is constructed (through participation, inclusiveness, tolerance and consensus building) than on competition and rivalry.
Political parties are not only competitors but also stakeholders in the political system. If political parties are to develop into meaningful and durable institutions, the following key issues should be understood:
Political parties should aim towards greater institutionalisation. This implies organisational strength, internal democracy, political identity, internal party unity and electioneering capacity.
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Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (IMD), 2004, ‘A Framework for Democratic Party Building’, IMD, The Hague
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Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy, http://www.nimd.org/