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Digital Dialogues vs Paper Promises: Manifesto Alignment

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  • Abbas Murtaza Maken

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)

  • Izzah Salam

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)

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In the realm of politics, manifestos serve as more than just documents; they embody a party’s vision, principles, and the commitments they make to the electorate. These comprehensive texts provide a roadmap, detailing the party’s vision, proposed solutions, and pledges to the people they aim to represent. They encompass core values, specific policy proposals, and promises to address crucial issues, from the economy to healthcare, foreign policy to social welfare. Manifestos also serve as a platform for critiquing the policies of rival parties, positioning themselves as viable alternatives (Britannica, 2023).

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  • Abbas Murtaza Maken & Izzah Salam, 2023. "Digital Dialogues vs Paper Promises: Manifesto Alignment," PIDE Knowledge Brief 2023:106, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:pid:kbrief:2023:106
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    1. Pide, 2024. "Political Party Manifestos: Reform Paradox in Pakistan," PIDE Research Report 2024:4, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.

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