Social Sciences, asked by Shruti0473, 4 days ago

debate against 'democracy delays decision making'

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Answered by ItzSofiya
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Answer:

There is a delay in decision-making in democracy since the interest of people needs to be taken into consideration and policies need to be framed in a way that benefits them. ... Important decisions in a democracy are taken by public representatives which involves discussion and deliberation.

Answered by sarahssynergy
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Democracy ensures that a correct decision is made which is beneficial for all.

Explanation:

  • Democracy is the form of government where all people have representation.
  • Therefore any decision has to be considered on various factors before it is made.
  • Such a deep discussion and thoughtful decision-making allow chances for better decision making which are beneficial for all.
  • Such decisions are also less faulty and have no to very less negative effect.
  • The decisions are made for all as against the decisions in other forms of government.  
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