A democratic country such as Australia is ultimately ruled by the people. The Prime Minister and Cabinet are responsible to Parliament and the Parliament is responsible to the views and expressions of the people. A democratic government has free and fair elections, universal suffrage, free religion, speech and a free media. Democratic nations have a judicial branch completely independent of the legislative and executive branch and Parliament is accountable to the people. Meaning that the government is checked that it is doing everthing in the interests of the people. A democratic coountry also abides by the rule of law by which everyone is equal and everyone, no matter what status or social position, must abide by the boundaries of the constitution.
However, in a non democratic nation, rather than the legal system being based on the will of the people, it is based on the will of powerful minorities and elites within the society. For example, Mussolini's Italy in the 1920s. He commanded complete authority and placed huge restrictions on the people's basic human rights. One form of a non-democratic government is authoritarian by which both political and legal control is exercised by the ruler. usually the ruler has complete control over all arms of government and the judicial system is dependant on the executive and legislative. Non-democratic nations have unfair elections in order to maintain their power and can usually use force to suppress any form of contradiction it is ruling. Non-democratic countries do not follow the rule of law and the government is not responsible or accountable to the people.
The accounatability of the Government to the people. Democracies have it, dictatorships don't.
A democracy's citizens have a say in how the country is run, via elections to select politicians of opposing parties. They are also free to express publicly their own opinions even if critical of the government. A non-democratic state, or dictatorship, denies its citizens these rights and its elections are merely between members of the same ruling party.
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Israel is democratic rich and developed country first world country but Egypt is totally not a 1st world country and totally not developed and rich or democratic
is ther a difference between a country and principality
The cheif difference between democratic and non-democratic countries is where the government derives its authority from. In a democratic country, the government understands that its power equals only that of the sum of each individual citizen where the majority, through a representative or by direct legislative participation, decide the direction of government. Non-democratic governments, on the other hand, believe they obtain their authority to govern by entitlement, either through heritage, wealth, or some other means elitism.
Hitler was a dictator, he wanted the throne to be only his. while Stalin wanted Russia to be a democratic country.
The country of manufacture is where it was built and the country of origin is where it was designed, if there really is a difference.
Israel is democratic rich and developed country first world country but Egypt is totally not a 1st world country and totally not developed and rich or democratic
There is no difference. Country Miles just seem longer.
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Rome is a city, not a country; it is the capital of Italy which is a democratic country.
what is one of the most important differences between a democratic republic and the british government at the time of the American revolution is... they were fighting against each other and believed in different things.