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Why are third parties important in a political system?
They oppose the strongest party.
They participate in the debates.
They have the largest number of voters.
They propose new ideas and advocate reform.
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They propose new ideas and advocate reform.
Third parties introduce issues and policy innovations that major parties may ignore, push for reform, and often force major parties to adopt their ideas. (They do not typically have the largest number of voters, and while they may oppose the dominant party or sometimes enter debates, their key importance is introducing new ideas.)
Third parties introduce issues and policy innovations that major parties may ignore, push for reform, and often force major parties to adopt their ideas. (They do not typically have the largest number of voters, and while they may oppose the dominant party or sometimes enter debates, their key importance is introducing new ideas.)
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