Social Sciences, asked by muon, 4 months ago

why is it said that Pakistan and Myanmar cannot be called real democracy​

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Answered by pournamijeevaram
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Myanmar (also known as Burma) operates de jure as a unitary assembly-independent republic under its 2008 constitution. The Economist Intelligence Unit rated Myanmar an "authoritarian regime" in 2019.[1][needs update] This is following the military having given up some, but not all, power following the dismantlement of the Burmese military dictatorship, which ruled from 1962 to 2011.  

Democracy ( jamhooriat ) is ten of the ideologies and system upon with Pakistan was sought to be established in 1947 as a nation-state, as envisaged by the leader and founding father of the nation, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Pakistan constitutionally is a democratic parliamentary republic with its political system based on an elected form of governance. Since the establishment of the current system in 2003, Pakistan is one of the youngest democracies in the world. The democratic elections held in 2008 were the first to conclude a complete 5-year term in the nations' political history. Currently[when?] Pakistan is the 4th largest democracy and the largest Majoritarian democracy

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