Things said by political parties are different from the decisions of the government which are taken to uphold the rule of law. The government takes decisions that are best for the country.
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Politics isn't only about government. Politics is about the people.
The rule of law should be upheld by all political parties. They should neither advise others to break the law, nor encourage others to do so even when they strongly disagree with the legislation put forward by the government of the day.
Society judges political parties based on the results that they give. When they don't meet the population's needs, when they are not up to expectations, that leaves society free to pick other parties.
It is more important to be a personality than a person who is in a political party.
While there continues to be differences, the important point is that all citizens and elected officials use democratic and legal avenues for solving those differences.
Politics doesn't matter, policy does.
In our system of government, an opposition party doesn't have the ability to pass legislation, but it has the ability to massively screw things up.
The state of law is equal for all people. It cannot depend on electoral politics.
Political parties don't work when people just announce what they are doing and expect everyone else to follow.
Every law, every constitution, every regulative decision is based upon what people are discussing in their community. It's based upon our sum knowledge of history and the present.
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