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picture based question question is Sariya is a small which Asian country the ruling Baat party and some of its small islands are the only part is allowed in that country do you think this cartoon ko apply and applied to China on Mexico what does the Crown of lace on democracy satisfy



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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Crown of leaves means a circle of leaves worn as a sign of victory on someone's head. The cartoon means that democracy has won, but it is not accepted by all, in some nations of the world.

Explanation:

  • Yes, this cartoon could be applied to China, as China is governed by one party. In China,  elections are generally held every 5 years  for electing the Parliament of the Nation known as National People's Congress or Quanguo Renmin Dainiao. The candidate needs the Chinese Communist Party's consent before contesting elections. Only those who are members of the Chineses Communist Party or 8 smaller parties allied to it were permitted to contest the elections that was held in the years 2002-03.  The govt has always been formed by the Communist Party. In China,elections does not permit citizens any serious choice. They must choose the ruling party and candidates approved by them.  Therefore, China is not a true democracy China
  • In the case of Mexico, since its independence in the year 1930, elections are held every 6 years. Mexico has never been ruled by a dictator or military; however till 2000 each and every lections have been won by the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). although opposition parties contested elections they never could win. The PRI party was known to use many tricks that were contempt to win elections. All government employees were forced to attend PRI's meetings. Government school teachers used to force childrens parents to vote for the PRI party. Media always ignored the activities of the opposition party and only criticised the opposition. at time polling booths would be shifted in the last minute from one place to another, making it difficult for citizens to caste their votes. Though in Mexico people had a choice, in reality they did not have one. There were no fair elections and the PRI party could never be defeated
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