Normally of course a party will appoint a single agent.
Only three days ago, the king offered to allow the political parties to appoint a prime minister of their choosing.
As it is, your party can appoint an interim and he'll probably be reelected.
Some local political parties are also appointing working groups to develop election policies.
Both parties are intent on changing the system, and have appointed committees to figure out a more effective system.
Every major political party appoints a whip who is responsible for the party's discipline and behaviour on the floor of the house.
The parties may appoint legal representatives but there is no obligation to do so.
The party then appoints candidates to fill its eligible seats.
The political party thus appoints the person as a sort of "sacrifice" to the stronger opponent.
The political party with the most members in parliament would appoint the Prime Minister.