The Role of The Community in Winning the Elections
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This study illustrates the role of the community winning candidates in local elections
where the community is involved in winning politics. This paper explains and analyzes
the role of the community which tends to have an influence in influencing voters
compared to political parties at the community level. The role of the community
becomes an alternative for the community both in the city and in the village in building
social relations. Based on the desire to maintain harmony among society. In the context
of democratic society is the sole holder of the highest sovereignty, so it cannot be denied
that in social strata sometimes formed social groups such as communities, associations
that can determine how the journey of democratic life. For the political community is
a necessity that must be faced to achieve goals and defend their interests, the
development of the community in South Sulawesi is quite high, which is formed from
every level of society, even the general public and youth communities have an
important role in the implementation of elections.
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