Leaders keep changing in a democracy this leads to instability explain
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All the leaders have their own rules and regulations. The changing rules and regulations create a problem for the people. This leads to instability. With the changing leaders, they need to change themselves.
One of the key features of a Democratic rule is that it allows peaceful transition from one government to another by means of elections. If people are not satisfied with present government, its policies its way of functioning they can always elect another party to form government. Though, it ensures that no government is elected for lifetime or then turn tyrannical, but it also brings about changes in the political leadership and along with that changes in the policies.
Since democracy is all about numbers and is often termed as rule of majority there have been cases when government has not been able to complete its term and Parliament has been dissolved and we have witnessed mid term elections to elect new government. For example, Janta party two year rule from 1977-79, then government from 1996-1998 saw three prime ministers within a span of two years with elections to the 12th Lok Sabha in 1998. This leads to political instability in the country.
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Leaders kepp on Channing this leads to insability as election are held in a country after 5 or 6 suppose taking example of India now there is a government of bjp they started system of gst now after 5 years suppose re elections are held and suppose bjp government is not re elected.congress win the election they removed gst and adopted normal earlier stystwm is this way it leads.to isabiliy
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