The Government of Poland and Iraq cannot be called democratic government. Give reasons
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In some instances, democracy can be found far from and in opposition to the people. In other words, it refers to places where the people do not own the democracy; it is not for them, but rather far from them, and it is not run by the people, but rather by candidates who pay for votes. It suggests that the ideal democracy is still far from being realized.
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The governments of Poland (1980's) and Iraq (2000)cannot be called democratic governments.
The following are the reasons why Iraq and Poland cannot be called democratic countries.
- Iraq is establishing democracy with the assistance of the US military force. that it isn't really a democracy. The US built it up for its own purposes, making a mockery of democracy.
- Poland is ruled by just one group. Other parties were not permitted. There is no freedom in the selection of the people's leader.
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