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In all democracies, an assembly of elected representatives exercise supreme political authority on behalf of the people. Explain. ​

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Answered by topper92
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78 DEMOCRATIC POLITICS

OVERVIEW

Democracy is not just about people electing their rulers. In a democracy

the rulers have to follow some rules and procedures. They have to work

with and within institutions. This chapter is about the working of such

institutions in a democracy. We try to understand this by looking at the

manner in which major decisions are taken and implemented in our

country. We also look at how disputes regarding these decisions are

resolved. In this process we come across three institutions that play a key

role in major decisions – legislature, executive and judiciary.

You have already read something about these institutions in earlier

classes. Here we shall quickly summarise those and move on to asking

larger questions. In the case of each institution we ask: What does this

institution do? How is this institution connected to other institutions?

What makes its functioning more or less democratic? The basic objective

here is to understand how all these institutions together carry on the

work of government. Sometimes we compare these with similar institutions

in other democracies. In this chapter we take our examples from the

working of the national level government called Central Government, Union

Government, or just Government of India. While reading this chapter, you

can think of and discuss examples from the working of the government in

your state.

CHAPTER 5

Working of

Institutions

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