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5 points how democracy safeguards the interest of people

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Answered by indianbro48
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land the small scale of our industrial proletariat, especially in the South, inhibited the emergence of a strong party of the left.

Moreover, within our State the large conservative, property-owning majority created by pre-independence land reform came to be fortuitously split by what was an inherently ephemeral issue, viz. whether at the end of 1921 the new State should accept further conflict with Britain in the hope of securing a republican form of government from the outset, or should wait to achieve that outcome by constitutional evolution.

The disappearance of that issue within a couple of decades did not, however, challenge the survival of the initial party structure created at the time the State was founded.

Parties quickly become biological entities, the existence of which tends to be preserved over long periods by a combination of rivalry between their leaders and loyalty on the part of their followers.

Over time our two main parties developed new roles different from those they had played in the early period of independence.

Thus Fianna Fáil, which started as a radical party, moved pragmatically to the political centre as a result of its policy of industrial protection.

That policy secured for it financial support from a newly-created class of protected industrialists, and later from the construction industry. It also won popular support from new industrial workers.

From the 1940s the only possible alternative government to centrist Fianna Fáil was an alliance bringing together Fine Gael and Labour.

Initially - and once again in the mid-1990s - these two parties had needed the support of some smaller groups. Between the mid-1960s and the late 1980s this pragmatic arrangement was reinforced by a moderate social democratic and liberal evolution on the part of formerly conservative Fine Gael.

The last two decades have seen three significant developments in Irish party politics.

Answered by shanu2343
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in democracy people have right to choose their leader.
in democracy power are in the hand of people
in democracy all people are equal
without democracy people can not live comfortable
in democracy there 1 people 1 vote.
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