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The two terms are necessarily opposite. Democratic is defined as supporting democracy and/or its principles, while nondemocratic is that which does not support or espouse democratic principles.
They have no such obligation.
There are nondemocratic countries, like Russia, Cuba, and North Korea
Oh yes, non-democratic governments are even more prone to corruption than democratic governments are.
Cuba, chile venezuela, ecuador, peru.
Democratic elections are characterized by the participation of citizens, respect for civil liberties, and the presence of multiple political parties competing fairly. Nondemocratic elections, on the other hand, are often marred by restrictions on participation, lack of political freedoms, and manipulation or control by a ruling elite or single party.
They are not an elected Government. They do not allow vocal descent Fair trials are not an option. They a communist Government, not a democratic one.
The will of the majority; which can take away the rights of the minority (quoting Jefferson).
Democratic conditions generally involve free and fair elections, protection of basic human rights and freedoms, rule of law, separation of powers, and government accountability to the people. In contrast, nondemocratic conditions can involve restrictions on political participation, lack of respect for human rights, authoritarian rule, censorship, limited political freedoms, and lack of transparency in governance.
imperialists
Magic Johnson
The Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team.