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distinguish electoral system in India and UAE

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Answered by Unni007
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Electoral System in India

Elections to the Lok Sabha and each Vidhan Sabha are carried out using a first-past-the-post electoral system. For each constituency, the electors can cast their vote for a single candidate (of their choice), the winner being the candidate who gets the most votes.

Electoral System in UAE

The 40-member Federal National Council consists of 20 indirectly-elected members and 20 appointed members. The rulers of each emirate decides who will be able to vote; the total number of voters has increased at each election, with an objective that all citizens will be able to vote in the future.

Answered by harnathyadav2907
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Explanation:

1.The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a federation of seven emirates while India is a federal republic.

2.Both have been under British rule with India gaining independence in 1947 while the UAE gained independence in 1971.

3.Both have prime ministers who are appointed by their presidents, but while the President of India is elected, the President of the UAE is chosen among the seven emirs.

4.Both have three branches of government; the executive, legislature, and judiciary, but they differ in composition and functions.

5.The Constitution of the UAE is concerned only with the relations between the emirates while the Constitution of India governs the country.

6.The UAE is more economically stable than India and is also less populous.

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