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Why does democratic countries hold elections at regular intervals

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Answered by MVB
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Democratic countries hold elections at regular intervals because:

a. To bring about peaceful transition from one government to another.
b. To ensure that no government is elected for life and misuses its power.
c. To elect representatives who in turn make laws, policies for people and are answerable to them.
d. To bring about participation of the people in the political process
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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EXPLANATION:

‘Elections’ are held at ‘regular intervals’ because in a democratic form of government the government is elected by the votes of people of the country. The government is for a limited time period where people have a choice to re-elect them or select different leaders. That is why elections are held at different intervals.

The election is a method by which ‘people’ choose their representatives at ‘regular intervals’. They can change them if they wish to at regular intervals of the election. Each government is elected for a limited time period.

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