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is it correct that a democratic government cannot do whatever it likes ? explain​

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Answered by WiIdBoy
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\impliesNo, it not fully correct. The statement should be: "A democratic government can do whatever it likes but not on its own will". It is because it is not the democratic government that is ruling the country, it is the citizens themselves who have elected them and ruling indirectly.

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Answered by darshan342
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No, it is not fully correct. The statement should be: "A democratic government can do whatever it likes but not of its own will". It is because it is not the democratic government that is ruling the country, it is the citizens themselves who have elected them and ruling indirectly

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