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| Pakistan has had considerable difficulty developing
stable, cohesive political organizations because they have suffered
long periods of repression. Further, political parties, with
few exceptions, have been founded as vehicles for one person
or a few individuals, or to achieve specifically defined goals.
When these individuals die or abandon their parties, or after
party goals have been met, many organizations have lost their
raison d'être and have lacked the ability to carry on.
In addition, political parties have been handicapped by regional
and ethnic factors that have limited their national appeal and
have also been torn by personal and class rivalries. |
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See Also : Politics
And Media
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