There is also near unanimity in favour of free elections and allowing parties to compete and parliament to criticize the government.
Obviously, by competing in parliamentary elections, parties compete for office, but this does not mean that their goal is actually to attain office.
The government raised wages and allowed opposition parties to participate in the 1981 legislative elections.
This shows how parties have performed in each region in different elections.
Such elections require not only the active participation of political parties to ensure competition and form a government, but also to legitimise the government.
To control for this possibility, the data were quartiled on the basis of the incumbent party's support in the previous election.
The next election (1994) turned out to be disastrous for both parties.
Political parties of the so-called radical opposition boycotted the elections for this reason.
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