Why regular elections are necessary in a democracy? Support your answer by citing one reason
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Elections are very important in a democracy. The people have the power to elect their leader.
Elections is a way of expressing the political views of the common man. Democracy is actually choosing the best person to govern the state by the votes of the people of the nation. It rules out the rule of
one family, one person or one institution which is very important for the development of the people.
one family, one person or one institution which is very important for the development of the people.People always say that democracy is the rule of the majority but I disagree to this statement because then the majority will get a chance to over power and rule every system of the government at the same time the minority will be neglected from the development of the state which is not a positive
sign of development and even if there is development this way then it will not be a complete development.
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Scheduling. The nature of democracy is that elected officials are accountable to the people, and they must return to the voters at prescribed intervals to seek their mandate to continue in office. For that reason most democratic constitutions provide that elections are held at fixed regular intervals
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