Why are institution required in democracy
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Institutional democracy exists when all those with a major stake in an institution or network of institutions have significant decision-making power in determining its values and goals and in the main aspects of its operation. ... The emphasis of liberal philosophy remains on representative democracy.
Basically our country need democracy for the proper functioning of the government.Because democracy itself says that it is a system of government in which the citizens exercise power directly or elect representatives from among themselves to form a governing body, such as a parliament.
Basically our country need democracy for the proper functioning of the government.Because democracy itself says that it is a system of government in which the citizens exercise power directly or elect representatives from among themselves to form a governing body, such as a parliament.
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(i) Institutions involve rules and regulations. This can bind the hands of leaders. Institutions involve meetings, committees and routines. This often leads to delays and complications. But some of the delays and complications introduced by institutions are very useful. They provide an opportunity for a wider set of people to be consulted in any decision.
(iii) Institutions make it difficult to have a good decision taken very quickly. But they also make it equally difficult to rush through a bad decision. That is why democratic governments insist on institutions.
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