Democracy is based on the idea deliberation and negotiations justify?
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Democracy is indeed based on the idea of deliberation and negotiation, and thus delays also are bound to take place, since they have to arrive at important decisions. Please follow the link given below for more information on the same:
A delay in giving decisions is bound to take place in a democracy, due to the fact that:
1. It has to follow procedures before arriving at any decision.
2. The decisions so taken should be acceptable to the people and also effective.
So, since they are liable to follow norms and also have the responsibility to lend a responsible decision, this actually delays them. But this delay does not makes them inefficient.
A delay in giving decisions is bound to take place in a democracy, due to the fact that:
1. It has to follow procedures before arriving at any decision.
2. The decisions so taken should be acceptable to the people and also effective.
So, since they are liable to follow norms and also have the responsibility to lend a responsible decision, this actually delays them. But this delay does not makes them inefficient.
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Democracy is indeed based on the idea of deliberation and negotiation, and thus delays also are bound to take place, since they have to arrive at important decisions. ... So, since they are liable to follow norms and also have the responsibility to lend a responsible decision, this actually delays them.
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