Difference between democracy and non - democracy
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The difference between democracy and non democracy is just simple as democratic regimes allows the presence of multiparty system to operate, on the contrary, non-democratic regimes do not allow multiparty system to operate thereby only one party system is allowed.
Secondly, democratic systems ensure the absolute protection of individuals right and freedom as enshrined in the highest law of the land thus the constitution, whereas non-democratic systems rather abstruse protection of the ruler alone and therefore ignore the citizens concern.
Also democratic system ensure free and fair and periodic general elections and causes change of government but non- democratic system has no free and fair and periodic general elections.
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Explanation:
a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
Following are three arguements against democracy are:
Change in leaders from time to time
elections can bring about instability in the government.
There is a consumption of excessive time for taking decisions because of consultation to many people, which leads to delays.