"Complaints are treated as testimony to the success of democracy." Support the statement with
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Complaints are treated as a testimony to the success of democracy as they highlight the awareness of people and their expectations from the system that has been put in place.
- It reflects that they are not overawed by those in power and can objectively and critically examine the difference they have made.
- It is a measure of their participation in public debates which democracy seeks to encourage. Constant complaints by people can be seen as a testimony to the success of a democracy in the following ways.
- It reflects the awareness level of the people
It recognises people's movement as an integral part of democracy.
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