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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Election program or election platform?

Hi! Which of these would be more fitting when writing about a coming election (in Europe), would you talk about "the election program" or "the election platform" of a party? Or is there a better expression that I'm missing here?

Thank you for your help!

  

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1. the election - the process in which people vote for candidates and resolutions. 2.

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  • the election - the process in which people vote for candidates and resolutions.
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  • platform - a list of ideas, goals, and tenets of a particular political party.
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1. the election - the process in which people vote for candidates and resolutions.

2. platform - a list of ideas, goals, and tenets of a particular political party.

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anonymous"the election platform" of a party?

That or the word manifesto https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/manifesto

anonymous"the election program"

That wording seems to be a feature

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