Broadly, political institutions are symbols that represent the interests of the actors who make up the political institutions. As such, these places make up the rules of a political system and attempt to regulate the affairs to which actors make policy amongst themselves. Examples of one political institution is the United Nations- this institutions creates rules (like the general assembly and its voting mechanisms) among its member states in an effort to represent the interests of each country (actors).
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