In some countries there are no state gov are they still called Democratic if yes then why.?? Give ans only if u know
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As the revolt that started this past winter in Tunisia spread to Egypt, Libya, and beyond, dissidents the world over were looking to the Middle East for inspiration. In China, online activists inspired by the Arab Spring called for a “jasmine revolution.” In Singapore, one of the quietest countries in the world, opposition members called for an “orchid evolution” in the run-up to this month’s national elections. Perhaps as a result, those watching from the West have been positively triumphalist in their predictions. The Middle East uprisings could herald “the greatest advance for human rights and freedom since the end of the cold war,” argued British Foreign Secretary William Hague. Indeed, at no point since the end of the cold war—when Francis Fukuyama penned his famous essay The End of History, positing that liberal democracy was the ultimate destination for every country—has there been so much optimism about the march of global freedom.
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because having state government doesnt means it is democratic because democracy means to cast vote by people
people give vote to central government even when state government is not there
Forming state government simply means "decentralisation" of power which help in efficient working of a large country
people give vote to central government even when state government is not there
Forming state government simply means "decentralisation" of power which help in efficient working of a large country
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