Answer:
Nepal:
(i) In Nepal, the struggle involved
many organisations other than political parties. All the major labour unions
and their federations joined this movement.
(ii) Many other organisations like the organisation of the indigenous
people, teachers, lawyers and human rights groups extended support to the movement.
Bolivia:
(i) The protest against water
privatisation in Bolivia was not led by any political party but by an
organisation called FEDECOR.
(ii) This organisation comprised of local professionals, including
engineers and environmentalists.
(iii) They were supported by a federation of farmers, the confederation
of factory workers' unions, middle class students from the university of
Cochabamba and the city's growing population of homeless street children.
So, from both these examples, we can conclude that in a
democracy, several different kinds of organisations work behind any big
struggle.
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