why is it important to know the democratic institutions and processes contributed by colonial rulers
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- Institutions are crucial in a democratic government to ensure that it upholds the constitution and the law and does not devolve into a monarchy.
- When tasks are separated into several institutions, it is easier to execute and regulate laws, and monitoring is also made simpler when each organisation does its duty correctly.
- It makes sure that the system functions in accordance with the law rather than just the whims of the rulers.
- It distinctly segregates the two branches of government and even defends citizens' rights.
- Even the separation of the legal system from the court is made plain.
- In a democracy, institutions provide the framework of democratic ideas.
- This makes the institutions a tool which are capable of operating democracy.
- The functioning of these institutions affect the life of a citizen.
- Institutions face several challenges in relation to power distribution, legitimacy, efficiency, and overall capacity.
- As democracy has stood above all other systems in the long-run, likewise, the development of institutions has emerged as the best method to realize the fulfillment of democracy.
- Though, development and upgradation of institutions is expensive, time-consuming and difficult, it is very important for the upgradation.
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