mention any two limitations of democratic government
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Two limitations of a democratic government are.....
1. They have to work for citizens and not for themselves.
2.They can't remove or appoint any person in the work. The voting must be done periodically..
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Two limitations of a democratic government are.....
1. They have to work for citizens and not for themselves.
2.They can't remove or appoint any person in the work. The voting must be done periodically..
hope this helps ...
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First, as a general principle, in a democracy, the majority rules. This implies that at any given moment, there is a substantial minority whose needs are not being represented or met. This is clearly the case in the United States today, where, depending upon the issue, the American people are voicing minority opinions in numbers very close to the numbers for majority opinions. I am not recommending dictatorship as a superior form, but it is true, nevertheless, that there tends to be a certain equality of repression.
Second, in most democracies, leaders are elected for a defined term, and this implies that leadership can and often does change every term. This, to some degree, provides a lack of continuity and even instability in government, as opposed to a monarchy, which does, for better or worse, provide some continuity. In many democracies, civil servants are expected to provide stability in government services, but this has its limits, as each time someone new is elected, the agenda changes and the priorities from the top do have a profound effect upon the bureaucracy.
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