Extra-legal role of parties in the Iranian political system with a comparative study
Subject Areas : Iranahmad sajedi 1 , rohollah rahimi 2 , hosein alaee 3 , khadijeh karimi esfehani 4
1 - PhD Student in Public Law, Department of Public Law, Shiraz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz, Iran
2 - Assistant Professor and Faculty Member, Department of Public Law, Shiraz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz, Iran(Author)
3 - Assistant Professor and Faculty Member, Department of Public Law, Shiraz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz, Iran.
4 - Assistant Professor and Faculty Member, Department of Public Law, Daryoun Branch, Islamic Azad University, Daryoun, Iran.
Keywords: democracy, Political System, parties, civic institutions, quasi-party organizations,
Abstract :
Man is a social being according to his natural tendency, and this necessity causes the formation of social relations and the formation of societies. Political society governs affairs with political power. One of the important issues in political systems is the existence of parties. Political parties and groups can maintain the security of society through efforts to increase the level of po. In Iran, parties have been recognized in Article 26 of the Constitution, but for various sociological, political, economic, cultural and social reasons, they have not had a proper qualitative and functional development. During political development, one of the important tasks of the political system is how to use its capabilities and make proper use of the system's capabilities. Since parties are one of the main models of participation in the distribution of political power and in general one of the main criteria of political development, so the high ability of the mechanisms of the political system to develop political parties should be considered as important factors of party stability. It seems to be one of the most important factors in the extra-legal role affecting the efficiency of parties in the Iranian political system, in addition to political stability and assimilation of public culture along with moderating government control, political power of parties and institutionalizing the participation of civil society in non-decision making.
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