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what are the basic element of democracy

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Answered by kvnmurty
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    Equality, control on abuse of power, fundamental rights, constitution, fair and periodic elections, economic freedom, transparency in rule are the main aspects of democracy.


    Democracy is a form of government in a sovereign country. Democracy can apply to people's organizations too.  In democracy the ruling or governance of the state or organization is done by the people.

    In small countries or organizations all people can participate directly in voting or decision making. This is called the direct democracy. However many countries are big. So people elect their representatives. They make decisions related to the nation's political, economic and security affairs.

   In democracy all people or citizen have equal rights for speech, education, employment, residence, holding properties, access to justice, their own identity, practicing their own religion etc. In democracy people have fundamental rights related to all these.  They have rights to vote when they acquire the age.

   In democracy the police, judiciary, the head of the state, the parliament houses (houses of representatives) and the government (cabinet of ministers) are important.

   Elections are supposed to be the most important feature in a democracy. Periodic elections ensure that people can choose their preferred representative and dictatorship/monopoly doesn't set in.

  In a democracy usually there are two or more political parties which compete in elections. The one winning in elections forms government after being invited by the head of the state or country.

  Most importantly, in a democracy there is a written constitution which is considered as the law. It is to be followed by all citizens and the government. The constitution protects the rights of the people. The government introduces changes in the constitution as per the procedure.

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Answered by nastyop02
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Answer:

Equality, control on abuse of power, fundamental rights, constitution, fair and periodic elections, economic freedom, transparency in rule are the main aspects of democracy.

   Democracy is a form of government in a sovereign country. Democracy can apply to people's organizations too.  In democracy the ruling or governance of the state or organization is done by the people.

   In small countries or organizations all people can participate directly in voting or decision making. This is called the direct democracy. However many countries are big. So people elect their representatives. They make decisions related to the nation's political, economic and security affairs.

  In democracy all people or citizen have equal rights for speech, education, employment, residence, holding properties, access to justice, their own identity, practicing their own religion etc. In democracy people have fundamental rights related to all these.  They have rights to vote when they acquire the age.

  In democracy the police, judiciary, the head of the state, the parliament houses (houses of representatives) and the government (cabinet of ministers) are important.

  Elections are supposed to be the most important feature in a democracy. Periodic elections ensure that people can choose their preferred representative and dictatorship/monopoly doesn't set in.

 In a democracy usually there are two or more political parties which compete in elections. The one winning in elections forms government after being invited by the head of the state or country.

 Most importantly, in a democracy there is a written constitution which is considered as the law. It is to be followed by all citizens and the government. The constitution protects the rights of the people. The government introduces changes in the constitution as per the procedure.

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