How the delays and complications introduced by the institutions are very useful in a democracy
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Though there are long delays of decisons in a democracy, these lead to more accountable and useful decisons as when many people put there heads together a good decison is bound to come out.
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Ans. Working with institutions involves rules and
regulations, meetings, committees and
routines, often leading to delays and complications.
But some of these delays are very useful as
they provide an opportunity for a wider set of people
to be consulted in any decision. They
make it difficult to rush through a bad decision
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