Thursday, 20 November 2014

Democracy vs Dictatorship

"Freedom, Is a strong seed
Planted, In a great need"
Democracy is a successful and popular form of government in the modern times. It is a modern type of government where the "Public Will" is expressed. The dictum,
"Some are born to rule and others to obey,"
is rejected. Abraham Lincoln once defined democracy as:
"...Government of the people,
by the people, for the people,
shall not perish from the earth."
 Democracy is a mechanism through which people choose their representative by voting.There are several political parties in a democratic country. The party which wins by the majority of vote is called to form the government. The rest of the parties play the role of an opposition in the "Legislative Assembly". In the assembly, important issues are put up, discussed and decided by voting.
"In a democracy the poor will have more power than the rich,
because they are more of them and 
the will of majority is supreme."
In a democratic system, people elect their own rules. If they do not be selected again. The ministers are responsible to the legislature and as soon as they lose trust, they are made to resign. Thus, a change in government is brought about by peaceful methods and not by the coup d'etat or revolution.
The voice of the people is the voice of God

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