political competitiveness
Political competitiveness refers to the degree of competition among different political actors or parties within a political system. It encompasses the strength and effectiveness of political opposition, the level of contestation and rivalry between parties, and the ability of individuals or groups to freely participate in the political process. Political competitiveness is crucial for the functioning of democracy as it ensures a fair and vibrant political landscape where various ideas and policies can be debated, leading to better governance and representation of citizens' interests.
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