Political Science, asked by sudhapeddha, 7 months ago

“A democratic government rules within limits set by constitutional law and citizens’ rights.” Justify the statement.​

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Answered by anitajadhavprajapati
21

Answer:

It's false

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A democratic government cannot do whatever it likes simply because it has won an election. Every major decision has to go through a series of consultations. Every office bearer has certain rights and responsibilities assigned by the constitution and the law. A democratic government rules within limits set by constitutional law and citizens rights. Hence, Option A is correct. The rest of the options are groups who are all governed by the Constitution, the supreme law of the society. Hence, these are incorrect.

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Answered by a12345ous
3

Answer:

false

Explanation: A democratic government cannot do whatever it likes simply because it has won an election. Every major decision has to go through a series of consultations. Every office bearer has certain rights and responsibilities assigned by the constitution and the law. A democratic government rules within limits set by constitutional law and citizens rights. Hence, Option A is correct. The rest of the options are groups who are all governed by the Constitution, the supreme law of the society. Hence, these are incorrect.

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