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democracy face the threat of dictatorship. comment​

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Answered by 22850
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Democracies have to figure out how to maintain checks and balances when legislatures can’t meet in person, how to uphold civil liberties amid quarantines and how to ensure the government does not overstep its bounds while intervening in private enterprise for the public good. The prospect of mass tracking and surveillance to monitor the spread of the virus also poses unprecedented threats to privacy.

Contact tracing apps can help stop coronavirus. But they can hurt privacy.

For some democracies, these delicate trade-offs may prove too much. Democratically elected leaders like Victor Orbán in Hungary have used the pandemic as a pretense to extend their power. Orbán indefinitely suspended parliament and elections, and is ruling by decree. In Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu placed the courts — which were slated to investigate him on corruption charges — on recess. Bolivia postponed its much-anticipated elections that were intended to resolve the ousting of former president Evo Morales last year.

Answered by harshbagdiahb
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Democracy most of the times faces the threat of dictatorship. Dictatorship ship is made for people's benifit. Buit some people use their powers of dictatorship in wrong way. Ex- When Adolf Hitler was given power of chancellor on 30Jan 1933. He used his power in wrong way and changed and troubled whole citizens of germany.

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