what are the advantages and disadvantages of an electoral competition
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Advantages:
• People get to choose representatives after shorter time intervals. This could lead to higher accountability
Disadvantages:
• A lot of money is spent on conducting elections and an enormous amount is spent by the participants for campaigning.
• The elections cause uncertainty in the ruling class. Each party has a slightly different way of interpreting rules, which causes a little confusion among stakeholders in the way they have to deal with government.
• There is also an apparent problem of taking populist measures before elections even though such actions eventually hurt the economy or social structure of the country.
• People get to choose representatives after shorter time intervals. This could lead to higher accountability
Disadvantages:
• A lot of money is spent on conducting elections and an enormous amount is spent by the participants for campaigning.
• The elections cause uncertainty in the ruling class. Each party has a slightly different way of interpreting rules, which causes a little confusion among stakeholders in the way they have to deal with government.
• There is also an apparent problem of taking populist measures before elections even though such actions eventually hurt the economy or social structure of the country.
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