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Do you think public opinion matters in Democracy? Justify your statement.
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Answered by presentmoment
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Public opinion matters in a democracy. A democratic government that does not have scope for public opinion is not a successful democracy.

Explanation:

  • One of the most important requirements for a government to be democratic is that it allows for open public opinion.
  • It can be in form of criticism as well as the appreciation of the government policies and rules. This shows the opinion and trust of the public in the government that they chose for their representation.
  • However, this freedom of opinion should not put the integrity of the nation in danger
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