as a citizen of a democratic country what is your expectation from the political system
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This question is difficult to answer - theoretically, we find different ideas of a “good” democracy, and also empirically, democracy is a multidimensional concept: Across countries, democracy varies both in its quality and in the way it is realized. Yet, when researchers for example analyze if citizens are satisfied with “the way democracy works” in their country, they suppose that democracy means the same for individuals all over the world. I argue that in order to be able to analyze support for democracy in a more nuanced way, we need to take a step back and ask what democracy actually means to citizens and how such expectations are formed. Based on the theoretical and empirical literature on varieties of democracy, I suppose that individual expectations from democracy differ across countries, and that they are influenced by two factors: The democratic culture, consisting of age and quality of institutions as well as
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Being the citizen of a democratic country, we expect a lot from our political system, i.e.
1) every citizen must get equality and must be treated equally in every sector or work.
2) every citizen has his/her own needs or aspirations which should be respected by the society.
3) every citizen must have the right to speech that he can give his views on any matter.
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