
Religious Parties
Religious parties are political groups that base their platforms on specific religious beliefs and principles. They seek to influence laws and policies in accordance with their faith's values, often aiming to represent the interests of their religious community within the political system. These parties can vary widely, from promoting moral issues to advocating for religious freedoms or societal norms rooted in their religion. Their influence depends on political context, voter support, and the degree to which religion intersects with governance in a given country.