Seminar, Temas240-244R. Thapur, 1979 |
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... given public funds , parties will tend to put up candidates even in those constituencies where traditionally they never did . And , lastly , it will encourage the prolife- ration of frivolous candidates . In the context of rampant ...
... given public funds , parties will tend to put up candidates even in those constituencies where traditionally they never did . And , lastly , it will encourage the prolife- ration of frivolous candidates . In the context of rampant ...
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... given election funds directly on the basis of nominations by the parties . Independent candi- dates can be paid ... given funds on the basis of their performance . 50 per cent of the subsidy to the parties , except in the case of a new ...
... given election funds directly on the basis of nominations by the parties . Independent candi- dates can be paid ... given funds on the basis of their performance . 50 per cent of the subsidy to the parties , except in the case of a new ...
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... Given the same sort of political system and accepting that all the data given to the author is reliable , it could be argued that other nations who followed an agriculture - cum - industry development policy achieved just as much if not ...
... Given the same sort of political system and accepting that all the data given to the author is reliable , it could be argued that other nations who followed an agriculture - cum - industry development policy achieved just as much if not ...
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