Most of the world's democracies are in the Eastern Hemisphere, such as the majority of European nations, several African and Middle Eastern nations, India, Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, and Mongolia.
Any country from Norway to New Zealand and from South Africa to Russia. Examples are Germany, Italy, Russia (except the far northeast of Siberia that almost touches Alaska), Israel, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Swaziland, Madagascar, Iran, India, Nepal, China, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, or Australia
YES !! I live in a democratic country in the eastern hemisphere. It is the largest democracy in the world. India
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America is an example of a democratic country
The people of that country which is following the democracy are the real owners of the democracy of that country.
"Does everyone have the right to vote?" , "Is there equality for all people under the law in the country?"
she restored the democracy to the country
Representative democracy
chalanges to democracy?
Canada is the largest democracy by territory. Only Russia, which is an illiberal democracy is a larger country.
Constitutional democracy is the form of democracy in the United States.
The largest democracy in the world is India.
To "guarantee democracy" is to assure that the people of the subject country are the supreme power of that country.
I have no idea what so ever. I believe that a multiparty democracy is a country with a democratic goverment. And a constitutional monarchy is a monarchy in which the powers of the ruler are restricted to those granted under the constitution and laws of the nation. Hope that helps.
A country becomes democratic by adopting principles of democracy which gives the people the power. Democracy is a human right and allowing the citizens to have a voice in matters of the country is enhancing democracy.