difference between democratic government and non democratic government?
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A non-democratic government is one that does not meet all the criteria for being democratic. ... A nondemocratic government might have no elections at all or it might have elections that are just for show because the people do not have any real choices. Political equality. In a democracy, everyone has to have an equal say.
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Non-democracy refers to governance systems other than democracy. ... Thus, the main difference between democratic and non-democratic government is the power vested in the common people; power in a democratic system is vested in the people, but power in a non-democratic government is vested in the rulers
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