1. Describe qualitatively, so not numerically, the five (5) different issues that you have chosen.2. Describe the three (3) political parties and specify the range of stances on each of the issues.3. Describe the characteristics of your electorates, and how the stance distribution for the electorates is modelled.4. The winner for an electorate is the candidate for that electorate who obtains the most votes.You need to describe how the number of votes for each candidate is obtained. There should berandomness in this process. While the process doesn’t need to be particularly complicated, thereshould be dependence on the relative stances of electorates and candidates, and on candidatepopularity.5. Describe the characteristics of the candidates and the qualitative impact they have.6. Describe the characteristics of the other people associated with the political parties and thequalitative impact they have.7. Describe what local and national events you have chosen, and how the event mechanisms qualitatively depend on the characteristics of the components described above.