some common features of all non-democratic countries
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Government by the general population; a type of government in which the incomparable power is vested in the general population and practiced specifically by them or by their chosen operators under a free constituent framework, a state having such a type of government: The United States and Canada are majority rule governments.
Following are some of the features of the non-democratic countries:
- People are not encouraged to say something against the government.
- Trade Unions made by the workers are prohibited
- There is no equality and the ruler of the economy decides what should be done in an economy.
- Press is not supposed to have a freedom and they display only what the government allows.
- People are not allowed to cast vote in order to choose their leader.
Some of the examples of the non-democratic countries are Qatar, Morroco, Libya and Iraq.
Following are some of the features of the non-democratic countries:
- People are not encouraged to say something against the government.
- Trade Unions made by the workers are prohibited
- There is no equality and the ruler of the economy decides what should be done in an economy.
- Press is not supposed to have a freedom and they display only what the government allows.
- People are not allowed to cast vote in order to choose their leader.
Some of the examples of the non-democratic countries are Qatar, Morroco, Libya and Iraq.
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