Popular government can be undemocratic popular leader can be autocratic
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In case of absolute majority in both the houses the democratically elected govt can become undemocratic.
There are no provision in constitution of India by which a govt can be removed except falling short of majority or dissolution by the government itself.
The undemocratic behaviour of the leader itself refers to the autocratic nature of governance.
I would refrain from giving any examples as it would politicise the answer.
There are no provision in constitution of India by which a govt can be removed except falling short of majority or dissolution by the government itself.
The undemocratic behaviour of the leader itself refers to the autocratic nature of governance.
I would refrain from giving any examples as it would politicise the answer.
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The Japan government is very popular but undemocratic in a particular way The government here is always formed by the Japan communist party because each representative here who wants to stand in elections gas to be approvef by the communist party.
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