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In a democracy, citizens can express their unwillingness to accept repressive......... framed by the parliament​

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Answered by rs9980428
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In a democracy , citizens can express their unwillingness to accept repressive laws framed by the Parliament

Answered by Anonymous
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In a democracy, citizens can express their unwillingness to accept repressive laws framed by the parliament​.

  • People may express their reluctance in a democracy to embrace oppressive laws adopted by parliament.
  • A law can often be legally legitimate and therefore lawful, but it can be unpopular and undesirable among people as they believe that the reason behind it is unjust and damaging.
  • These can be done through newspapers, meetings, radio broadcasts, editorials and Tv reporting.
  • If a large number of people tend to believe like a wrong law has been passed, so the Parliament is under pressure to amend like.

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