Why is the rule of law important in modern democracy
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The rule of law is important in the democracy because
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without a law the state can't work . If law is not there there were many difficulties in the state difficulties in the state so the
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.In simple terms, democracy focuses on how societies select those who will hold power, while the rule of law is concerned with how political power is exercised.
In democracies, constitutional limits on power require the subjugation of state authority to a country's laws as established through popular consent and adopted by the people's representatives as determined in free elections. The rule of law is the supreme check on political power used against people's rights.
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