What are the draw back of democracy
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Most countries in the world are democratic. The leaders are elected by masses for specified term.
Here masses choose the leaders for specified time.
The United States of America is one of the oldest democracy while India is the biggest democratic countries in the world.
While some democratic countries are well developed, there are many which are still in developing the state.
This is because of use of the advantages and disadvantages of democracy by those parties in power.
The equality rule is also responsible for the enormous levels of corruption. Due to democracy, no single power can control misbehavior of small leaders. The lower rank officer can defy his superior in-spite of being unfair in his job.
Hence forth all leader & officials try to compromise even at the cost of national prospects. They steal the resources of the country and deceive people.
In countries which have one supreme power, the extent of corruption is limited.
This is because the authority to execute the bills or laws is present in that supreme person, so those companies who intend to bribe will do it to the supreme power and his subordinates. Other officials also will be in his control and possibilities of misbehavior are limited.
Here masses choose the leaders for specified time.
The United States of America is one of the oldest democracy while India is the biggest democratic countries in the world.
While some democratic countries are well developed, there are many which are still in developing the state.
This is because of use of the advantages and disadvantages of democracy by those parties in power.
The equality rule is also responsible for the enormous levels of corruption. Due to democracy, no single power can control misbehavior of small leaders. The lower rank officer can defy his superior in-spite of being unfair in his job.
Hence forth all leader & officials try to compromise even at the cost of national prospects. They steal the resources of the country and deceive people.
In countries which have one supreme power, the extent of corruption is limited.
This is because the authority to execute the bills or laws is present in that supreme person, so those companies who intend to bribe will do it to the supreme power and his subordinates. Other officials also will be in his control and possibilities of misbehavior are limited.
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