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A minister said that some laws have to be passed by the parliament in order to conform to the regulations decided by the World Trade Organization (WTO) . Explain the democratic element of this statement.​

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Answered by rajangupta8858533323
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Answer:

Answer: (a) Passing of laws by the Parliament is democratic, whereas passing in conformity to the regulations decided by World Trade Organization in undemocratic

Answered by skyfall63
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Passing of laws by the Parliament is democratic, but passing "in conformity" to the regulations" as decided by "World Trade Organization in undemocratic.

Explanation:

  • The people in democracy, give the powers to the government. They do this through elections, in which they vote for a particular person and elect them. Once elected they from the government. In the democratic from of government, it has to explain its actions and decisions to the people
  • Since democracy is Government of the people, by the people and for the people, the final decision making power rests with People's Representatives. In a democracy, people choose their representatives who take decisions in legislative assemblies on various issues.
  • People/citizens vote for these "representatives" based on "their policies" towards these issues.Thus, by electing any leaders, "people" implicitly take a stand on the issues that requires to be decided & then the people eventually have the right to decide. Therefore, no other organisation can make the "final decision",

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