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what are the basic features of non democra tic government

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Answered by rahilibrahimkp78ibe
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There are numerous non-democratic countries that exist in the world today. All of them have some very common features which are listed below.
1. They rarely have an elected parliament. I said rarely because in some countries they do have some small local body elections even though majority of power rests in the hands of non elected people.
2. They have strict control of freedom of Speech. People are not allowed to say anything against the government openly in public.
3. Limited rights to gather to protest: Protests against the government are restricted severely. Most people are put in jail or beaten up if they do
4. No freedom of Media: Media is highly controlled in non democratic governments. Most newspapers, TV stations are owned by the government and the private companies cannot say anything against the government.
5. Control remains in the Family: Many non democratic countries are ruled by families, and the power is usually passed down to the next generaation
Answered by Anonymous
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Democracy- The democracy is a government of the people by the people and for the people.

It means the room by the people.

It is a form of government in which the rulers are elected by the people.

Features of Democracy :

a) Major decisions by Elected Leaders :

In a democratic government the major decisions are taken by the leaders who are elected by the people of that country. These elected leaders represent the whole country so in this way the need of all people are satisfied.

b) Free and Fair Electoral Competition :

A democracy is based on a free and fair election where does currently in power have a fair chance of losing.

c) One Person, One Vote , One Value :

In a democratic country each and every adult is provided a single word which is having equal value. It means each what must have one value then that of other.

d) Rule of Law and Respect of Rights :

In democracy a country can be rule only within limits set by constitutional law and citizens' rights.
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