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What does ‘One person, one vote, one value mean? Name the
countries where citizens do not enjoy the right to vote.

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Answered by subhaspal261983
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Answered by Raghav1330
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One person, one vote, and one value mean that a single person can give a single vote to a single electoral candidate and is obliged to follow the same rules as guided by a ruler. Few countries are-

1. Saudi Arabia

2.Estonia

3. Fiji

  • Every modern democratic civil society is based on the principles of "one person, one vote" and "one vote, one value."
  • This idea alone was every modern democratic civil society is based on the principles of "one person, one vote" and "one vote, one value."
  • This idea alone was enough to justify Nelson Mandela's political struggle against South Africa system of apartheid.nough to justify Nelson Mandela's political struggle against South Africa system of apartheid.
  • One vote, one benefit for all residents is guaranteed by the Constitution's provision for the periodic delimitation of regional seats for the Lok Sabha and Legislative Assemblies.
  • This ensures that constituencies are equally serviced in the legislatures. This approach guarantees that everyone has an equal say in choosing the president and appointing the elected government's convening power.
  • This means that the government communicates with all citizens of the nation.
  • Saudi Arabia forbids women from exercising their right to vote. Because of the way Estonia's citizenship laws are written, it is difficult for members of the Russian community to get the right to vote.
  • A traditional Fijian's vote carries more weight than an Indian Fijian's vote under the electoral system in Fiji.

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