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What are pillars of democracy

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Answered by Skml1
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Democracy is undoubtedly defined even by a kid as ‘a form of government by the people for the people of the people’.

Obviously, that's correct. Democracy invlovles people participation and for that, we have four pillars of democracy. These four pillars of democracy are:

Legislative :

Legislative pillar basically is responsible for making laws that will govern a state . These laws are either formed directly by people (Direct democracy) or through representatives elected by people(Indirect democracy). Bharat follows Indirect democracy.

Executive:

This pillar of democracy is responsible for implementing the laws formed by Legislative section, and issue orders for their proper implementation. Executive section is selected on the basis of election system, spoil system or merit system or a mixture of above.

Judiciary :

It is again very important pillar of democracy and it keeps a check on laws (given by legislative) and orders (issued by executive) and ensures that these laws and orders do not curtail the fundamental rights of citizens of a country.

Press/Newspaper :

This pillar of democracy ensures tut all people living in far off areas of country are aware of what's happening in rest part of it. It ensures the transparency in the working of all the above three systems.

These are the four pillars of democracy and if any of these pillars are not working properly, then somewhere democracy is still not fully implied.

The powers to all these pillars vary depending on country to country. In Bharat, no pillar is.made too strong. In American constitution, Court is made powerful whereas in UK, legislative dominates over judiciary .


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