merits and demerits of electoral Commission
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Merits 1. It give every party equal chance to compete with each other 2. The government will work properly because they want to be in power. If did not work properly ...
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of having elections every 4 years instead of 5 years?
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Parth Paritosh
Parth Paritosh, Graduate student in Mechanical Engineering
Answered Mar 31, 2015
Advantages:
People get to choose representatives after shorter time intervals. This could lead to higher accountability
Disadvantages:
A lot of money is spent on conducting elections and an enormous amount is spent by the participants for campaigning.
The elections cause uncertainty in the ruling class. Each party has a slightly different way of interpreting rules, which causes a little confusion among stakeholders in the way they have to deal with government.
There is also an apparent problem of taking populist measures before elections even though such actions eventually hurt the economy or social structure of the country.
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Parth Paritosh, Graduate student in Mechanical Engineering
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Advantages:
People get to choose representatives after shorter time intervals. This could lead to higher accountability
Disadvantages:
A lot of money is spent on conducting elections and an enormous amount is spent by the participants for campaigning.
The elections cause uncertainty in the ruling class. Each party has a slightly different way of interpreting rules, which causes a little confusion among stakeholders in the way they have to deal with government.
There is also an apparent problem of taking populist measures before elections even though such actions eventually hurt the economy or social structure of the country.
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