why is it that even in a democracy not everyone is equal?
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To have a healthy democracy, it is not enough to hold regular elections, or for every person to get one – and only one – vote. At the heart of democracy is the idea that by voting for a particular party, the people confer upon that party legitimate authority to govern.
But if a vote is to justify a ruler’s claim to authority, a number of conditions need to be met.
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