What are the differences between democratic and non-democratic government
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*DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY ELECTIONS - 1.in democratic country election are held regularly and in free and fair manner
2.people have right to express their veiws freely
3.people elect their representatives
4.people have right to change their representatives if they are not satisfied with them
*NON DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY ELECTIONS - 1.in non democratic country people do not have the right to elect their representatives
2.in non - democratic country candidates use malpractises to win
3.in non democratic country people are at the mercy of the militry rulers means they can not express their veiws freely
4.in non democratic country people have no security of life .they can be killed by military rulers in thousanfds as happend in china
5.in non-democratic country there are no regular elections and people have no right to change their government
2.people have right to express their veiws freely
3.people elect their representatives
4.people have right to change their representatives if they are not satisfied with them
*NON DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY ELECTIONS - 1.in non democratic country people do not have the right to elect their representatives
2.in non - democratic country candidates use malpractises to win
3.in non democratic country people are at the mercy of the militry rulers means they can not express their veiws freely
4.in non democratic country people have no security of life .they can be killed by military rulers in thousanfds as happend in china
5.in non-democratic country there are no regular elections and people have no right to change their government
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the main difference between democratic and non-democratic government is the power vested in the common people; power in a democratic system is vested in the people, but power in a non-democratic government is vested in the rulers.
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