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Can elected ruler do everytng in democracy

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Answered by khursheedahmad
2
Democracy (Greek : δημοκρατία dēmokratía,
literally "rule of the people"), in modern
usage, is a system of government in which
the citizens exercise power directly or elect
representatives from among themselves to
form a governing body, such as a
parliament. [1] Democracy is sometimes
referred to as "rule of the majority". [2]
Democracy is a system of processing
conflicts in which outcomes depend on
what participants do, but no single force
controls what occurs and its outcomes.
The uncertainty of outcomes is inherent in
democracy, which makes all forces struggle
repeatedly for the realization of their
interests, being the devolution of power
from a group of people to a set of rules. [3]
Western democracy, as distinct from that
which existed in pre-modern societies, is
generally considered to have originated in
city states such as Classical Athens and
the Roman Republic, where various
schemes and degrees of enfranchisement of
the free male population were observed
before the form disappeared in the West at
the beginning of late antiquity. The English
word dates to the 16th century, from the
older Middle French and Middle Latin
equivalents.
Answered by dikshachoudary
0
No they are able to do only those things which are under the constitutional framework of india
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