Political Science, asked by mjcuhkvpcfk8v, 11 months ago

why are institutions essential in democratic government?

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Institutions are an important part of Democratic government because it ensures that system runs according to the law and not particularly by the whims of the rulers.


It clearly separates the power and even protects the rights of the citizens.


It even provides clear separation of judiciary and legislation.

Answered by Sidyandex
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In a democratic government, institutions are essential to make sure that the government follows the constitution and the legal laws and not subvert to monarchy.

Having separate institutions helps to segregate the tasks which makes the implementation and regulation of the laws easier and monitoring too becomes hassle-free with each institution doing their job properly.

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