How democracy can be improved by constitutional legal chamges
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There are quite a number of areas where democracy needs to improve, but let me focus on few here;
The universal minimum voting age should be pegged at between 22 to 25 years. An 18 year old can hardly make a right political decision. A certain level of education or experience should also be considered apart from age.
Democratic nations should not seek to force democracy on others.They should use democratic and diplomatic means in doing so or else the whole aim is being defeated. Where other systems are working pretty well, democracy must be contented to respect that as no system is perfect.
The universal minimum voting age should be pegged at between 22 to 25 years. An 18 year old can hardly make a right political decision. A certain level of education or experience should also be considered apart from age.
Democratic nations should not seek to force democracy on others.They should use democratic and diplomatic means in doing so or else the whole aim is being defeated. Where other systems are working pretty well, democracy must be contented to respect that as no system is perfect.
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Democracy can be improved by constitutional legal changes by:
(i) Framing laws within the constitutional framework that strengthen democracy. These laws should help in increasing peoples participation in governance.
(ii)Implementing laws in such a way that the rights and duties of the citizens are not affected. This will involve the humanitarian aspects of implementation.
(iii)Facilitating laws that empower people to check the working of the government. The Right to Information Act is a good example of this.
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