7.Which important principle of democracy is denied in the following countries:
(a) Saudi (b) Arabia (c) Estonia (d) Fiji (e) China Poland (f) Iraq
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Answer:
free n fair elections
Explanation:
these countries can not elect their rulers
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A basic concept of political equality is the cornerstone of democracy. Every adult citizen in a democracy must have a vote, and every vote has one value. Nevertheless, there are also cases in which equal voting rights are refused
Explanation:
Saudi Arabia: women do not have the right to vote
Estonia: People belonging to Russian minority cannot easily to get the right to vote.
Fiji: The vote of an indigenous Fiji has more value than that of non-indigenous Fijian.
China: Only the Communist Party is allowed to rule, people cannot vote for any other party. Hence, there is no free and fair elections
Poland: People cannot not freely choose the leader
Iraq: Here the real power is with some external powers and not with the elected representatives. Hence, this is not described as people’s rule.
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