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mention three challenges of the present democratic system​

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Answered by psaradhye1
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Even though democracy has been accepted as the best form of Government in this modern world. Yet it has its own problems. Some of these areas are stated below:

(i) Growing economic and social inequalities among the people: It is quite evident that all the citizens have the right to vote and fight elections but only rich people have a chance to win the election. The underprivileged are forced to sell their votes to fulfil their basic necessities of life like food, clothing and shelter.

(ii) Role of anti-social elements: During elections, the role of anti-social elements gets a sudden rise. Voters are forced to vote for a particular candidate or party. Rigging also takes place during the elections.

(iii) Corruption and inefficiency: In most democratic countries, political leaders and government officials are dishonest, corrupt, and inefficient. As a result, citizens generally do not take any interest in elections. They even have no faith in government officials. That adversely affects the working of democracy in a country.

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Answered by AneesKakar
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Three challenges the present democratic system is facing are:

(1.) The influence of money: One of the major challenges is the increasing influence of money in politics. The dependence on private funding for political campaigns has led to a situation where politicians are more beholden to their donors than to the general public. This can result in policies that favour the interests of the wealthy at the expense of the general population.

(2.) Increasing Polarization: Another challenge is the growing polarization of political parties and the erosion of the ability to have constructive dialogue and debate. This has led to a situation where it is difficult to find common ground and reach compromises, leading to gridlock and a lack of progress on important issues.

(3.) Danger on the integrity of elections: There is a growing concern about the integrity of elections and the potential for voter suppression or manipulation. This can undermine the legitimacy of the democratic process and erode public trust in the system. Ensuring the integrity of elections and protecting the right to vote for all eligible citizens is essential for the health of any democratic system.

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