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Democracy is a form of government where rulers are elected by citizens through free and fair elections. Key aspects of democracy include citizens having equal votes, elected leaders being able to lose power, and constitutional limits on government power. Some criticisms of democracy are that it can create instability through frequent leadership changes, involve too much political competition over morality, require too much consultation leading to delays, and empower corrupt leaders through electoral systems. However, democracy is generally considered the best form of government as it allows ordinary people a voice in decision making.
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Chapter-2 Political Science


WHAT IS DEMOCRACY? WHY DEMOCRACY?

DEMOCRACY
1. Democracy is a form of government in which the rulers are elected by the people.
• Myanmar where the army rules, Dictator Pinochet’s rule in Chile, or President Nkrumah’s
rule in Ghana was not democratic. They were not chosen by the people.
• Hereditary kings, like the king of Nepal or Saudi Arabia, are also not democratic rulers.
They rule because they were born into noble families.
2. In a democracy final decision making power must rest with those elected by the people.
• In Pakistan, President Musharraf has the power to dismiss national and state assemblies;
so the final powers rest with the army and the General himself. We cannot call it a
democracy.
3. A democracy must be based on a free and fair election where those currently in power have a
fair chance of losing.
• For example, in Mexico elections have been held every six years since 1980. But the same
party, PRI, has won the elections. Obviously there has been rigging and malpractices, with
freedom denied to opposition. This is not what a democracy should be.
4. In a democracy people’s will is ascertained by each adult citizen having one vote and each vote
has one value. Democracy is based on the fundamental principle of political equality.
5. A democratic government rules within limits set by constitutional and citizens’ rights.
• A democratic government cannot do what it likes after winning the elections. It has to
respect certain basic rules and is accountable not only to the people but also to other
independent officials.

WHY DEMOCRACY?

Points Against
There has been criticism of democracy by various people. The charges are that:
• It creates instability by changing its leaders frequently.
• Democracy is about power play and political competition. There is no scope for morality.
• So many people have to be consulted before any issue is solved. It leads to delay.
• Elected leaders do not know the best interest of the people.
• It leads to corruption for it is based on electoral corruption.
• Ordinary people do not know what is good for them, so decision making should not be
left to them.

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