A democracy must be based on a free and fair election where those currently in power have a fair chance of losing . In a Free and fair election people are free to elect their representatives on their own decision , people are not forced to vote a particular person .
By, Prem Kumar .G
KLE school Nagarbhavi
Everybody who wants to vote and who is eligible under the law to vote, is allowed to vote for the candidate of their choice without threat or compulsion.
People who are not eligible to vote (such as non-citizens, or those criminals who lose their right to vote) are not allowed to vote.
Every vote is counted once, and accurately tabulated.
Is that voting should be fair no cheating in voting
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Answer this question… regular and fair.
promote competition from opposition parties.
According to the Greek Philosipher Plato: A democracy, can not survive without an enemy.
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The electoral commission in Africa can ensure free and fair elections by remaining non partisan with the ruling class.
a fair democracy
in the form of government
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The presidential electoral process in 1796 was flawed because the exercise was not free and fair.
Businesses in a democracy are typically owned by individuals, groups of individuals (partnerships), or by corporations. Ownership is determined by who invests capital into the business and has decision-making authority. In a democracy, ownership rights and responsibilities are governed by laws and regulations that aim to promote fair competition and protect the interests of society.
Democracy, because in a democracy all citizens are represented in the government.
Free and fair electoral competition refers to a democratic process where all candidates have equal opportunities to participate, voters are able to make informed decisions, and the electoral process is transparent and free from manipulation or coercion. It ensures that results accurately reflect the will of the people.