Why the elections are important in democracy?
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The nature of democracy is that elected officials have responsibility for the people, who have to return to the electorate at specified intervals in order to pursue their mandate. For this reason, most democratic constitutions provide for regular elections.
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Elections keep a democratic country functioning, as they give people the right to select their own government. However, there are ways a government can "fix" elections. Opposition candidates are permitted in former USSR countries, but they are usually prevented from using broadcasting or the newspapers.
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