Political Science, asked by ashkan5487, 11 months ago

What limits a democratic government power to make rules?

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Answered by Anonymous
16

Explanation:

The following are the reasons in support of the given statement:

1. A representative authority must place an arrangement of rule of law that enables democracies to run as per set standards and methods and not according to notions and desires of a leader. The method of rule of law is an arrangement of laws, ordinances for a fair and balanced functioning of a community. It indicates that the power so elected must recognize the authority of the state.

2. The elected government should respect the opponent, and thus provide them with a place and scope for media to work.

3. The elected representatives must recognize the rights of the people, which are to be justly preserved by an autonomous judiciary.

Answered by hinaguptagracy
28

Explanation:

A democratic government rules within the limits set by constitutional law and citizens rights. ... it cannot neglect the views,thoughts,opinions and ideas of the citizens i.e. the citizens have say in a democratic government

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