who take the final decision of a democracy ? describe value free and fair election of a democracy
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In a democracy, the final decision making power must rest with those elected by the people because it is good for a country and its citizens. If any country formally have an elected parliament and government but the real power rests with those who are not elected, then this cannot be called people's rule.
A country cannot be truly democratic until its citizens have the opportunity to choose their representatives through elections that are free and fair. ... For an election to be free and fair, certain civil liberties, such as the freedoms of speech, association and assembly, are required.
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