The Republic of Zambia has not yet failed in becoming a democratic nation. There is some doubts about a new constitution, however, there is optimism that it will usher in a true democratic type government.
ANS 2 - Zambia has most definitely failed to become a proper democracy. There is no adequate voice for the common people and the majority of the so called leaders are interested mainly in lining their own bank accounts.
Yes, it is .
No , i don't think parliamentary form of democracy has failed in India
No, Zambia has an elected president. The current president is Rupiah Banda.
No
Fragile national solidarity is one explanation given for why democracy failed in Pakistan. Another is the incredible power and influence of the military.
To a certain degree, yes... I think so.
Monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, democracy, radical democracy.
No Zambia is not in Angola. Zambia is to the East of Angola.
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No. In Germany, as in many European countries, democracy failed in the interwar period. In Germany (unlike, say, Italy) the dictatorship that came to power was antisemitic, but that doesn't make democracy or failed democracy a cause of the Holocaust.(In the late 1940s the view that 'democracy caused Nazism' was popular among some ultra-conservative hardliners in Germany, who equated democracy with 'mob rule').
Mwinilulga in Zambia
Zambia has no King.