Political Science, asked by Riddhima1509, 4 months ago

How does a democracy become accountable?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Democracy produces an accountable government because it provides regular, free and fair elections regularly. Open discussions are held on all major issues and legislations. ... The laws of the country are applicable to everyone, even to the government members.

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Answered by Skyllen
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A democratic government is accountable to the people.

If a government does not work according to the expectations and demands of the people, then the public can removes it in the next elections. It is necessary for nation and public to have a understanding govt. Therefore, a democratic government is accountable to the people. Such a government is elected by a majority so that it is a legitimate government.

Democracy is not only an excellent humanitarian system, but it leads to holistic and sustainable development. A strong democratic system existed in India since ancient times.

All-round and sustainable development is possible only in a democracy. Due to the compulsion of rival politics of many votes, it is only right and very slowly, but sooner and later every disadvantaged section is empowered.

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