Why do democratic hold elections at regular intervals?
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Answer: In a democratic system of government, holding elections regularly plays a vital role because being in a democracy, the government is very much accountable to the people of the country and to seek their affirmation to hold the office, elections are to be conducted on a regular interval.
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In a democratic form of government, people are given a choice to elect their own representatives. So, if people of the country feel that the current government is not working efficiently, then because of elections which are regularly conducted in a democratic government, they can choose not to vote for that government this time.
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