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Bhutan is non-democratic country.
Because in democracy countries have by loss in dictatorship
The 4th king of Bhutan introduced democracy.
To the best of my recollection, it's Bhutan in the Himalayas.
In a democracy law makers are referred to as legislators.
Tuvalu. The smallest democracy with well-established political parties is San Marino. The smallest democratic republic is Nauru.
India has several neighbors: Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Immediately, we can remove China and Myanmar from any discussion of democracy since these are both authoritarian regimes. Pakistan is a quasi-democracy and quasi-junta while Bhutan is a near-absolute monarchy. However, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka have democracy, even if it is tenuous in each.
Because to make the law and want a good king...
Law and democracy.
When a law is broken , legal actions are taken against him /her. In a democracy everyone has the same rights. Most countries rely on police for law enforcement.
Bhutan is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy. Until reforms a few years ago, it was an absolute monarchy.
Spain is a parliamentary democracy.