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“Elections are key to Democracy” - Comment.​

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Answered by snehasingla1908
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Elections keep a democratic country functioning, as they give people the right to select their own government. However, there are ways a government can "fix" elections. Opposition candidates are permitted in former USSR countries, but they are usually prevented from using broadcasting or the newspapers.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Elections are key to democracy as every citizen gets a right to cast their vote.

  • An election is a structured collective decision making mechanism in which a community elects one or more persons to hold public office
  • Free and fair elections are held in a democracy for efficient and healthy working of the government.
  • The people's will to democracy is essential. Democracy is a form of government, in which the people elect the representatives.
  • The essence of democracy is that elected leaders are accountable to the electorate, and at defined intervals they have to go back to the citizens to obtain their approval to remain in power.
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