difference between democratic and non democratic election
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democratic and non- democratic
♥ democratic
. in democratic people gets all rights to vote write to speek and all factilities is been provided by government
♥non-democratic
.the people did not get any rights to do vote and speak and not been provided proper facitities to people
♥ democratic
. in democratic people gets all rights to vote write to speek and all factilities is been provided by government
♥non-democratic
.the people did not get any rights to do vote and speak and not been provided proper facitities to people
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In a democracy, elections take place to give a voice to the people. Every few years or so, in competitive elections, the voters get to choose their elected representatives. If in due course they become unsatisfied with the choices that they make, the voters can always change their minds come the next election, when they can vote to remove the representatives they originally elected. Under a genuine democracy, governments are essentially lent power by the people, who have the right to take that power away from them the next time they come to vote. At the heart of the democratic ideal is the principle that those who exercise power over us should be removed from office when they no longer enjoy our support.
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