Political organization: meaning, definitions and examples

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political organization

 

[ pəˈlɪtɪkəl ˌɔːrɡənaɪˈzeɪʃən ]

Context #1

in government

A political organization is a group of people who share the same political beliefs and work together to achieve common goals. These organizations can range from local grassroots movements to large national political parties.

Synonyms

political group, political movement, political party

Examples of usage

  • The political organization was founded to promote social justice and equality.
  • She joined the political organization to advocate for environmental protection.
Context #2

in society

A political organization can also refer to a formal structure within a society that governs and regulates political activities, such as elections and campaigns.

Synonyms

political authority, political body, political institution

Examples of usage

  • The political organization oversees the fair conduct of elections in the country.
  • The government established a political organization to monitor campaign finance.

Translations

Translations of the word "political organization" in other languages:

🇵🇹 organização política

🇮🇳 राजनीतिक संगठन

🇩🇪 politische Organisation

🇮🇩 organisasi politik

🇺🇦 політична організація

🇵🇱 organizacja polityczna

🇯🇵 政治組織

🇫🇷 organisation politique

🇪🇸 organización política

🇹🇷 siyasi örgüt

🇰🇷 정치 조직

🇸🇦 منظمة سياسية

🇨🇿 politická organizace

🇸🇰 politická organizácia

🇨🇳 政治组织

🇸🇮 politična organizacija

🇮🇸 stjórnmálasamtök

🇰🇿 саяси ұйым

🇬🇪 პოლიტიკური ორგანიზაცია

🇦🇿 siyasi təşkilat

🇲🇽 organización política

Word origin

The concept of political organization dates back to ancient civilizations where rulers and leaders formed structures to govern communities. Over time, political organizations evolved to encompass a wide range of ideologies and practices, shaping the course of history through revolutions, reforms, and conflicts. Today, political organizations play a crucial role in shaping policies, representing citizens, and influencing the direction of societies.