The best definition of democracy is: "By the people,for the people and of the people"
Because in a democracy people can express their opinions fearlessly. There is active participation by the citizens and they can stand for any post i.e President&Prime Minister. They can speak in any language they want they can write anything in newspaper they want and can change the govt. by vote if they do not serve the people well.Overall democracy is freedom of the citizens.
But in a Dictatorship is a type of Govt. in which ordinary citizens have no say in the decision making process. Instead, the head has the absolute power in the country. This can sometimes lead to decisionsbeingmade against the wishes of the majority.Over herethe wishes of the ruler are the law.
I am in favor of democracy because it provides equal rights and opportunities for all citizens, encourages participation and representation, and promotes accountability and transparency in government. Dictatorships, on the other hand, concentrate power in the hands of a few, suppress individual freedoms, and often lead to corruption, human rights abuses, and lack of progress. Democracy allows for the peaceful transfer of power and respects the will of the people, making it a better system for fostering stability and prosperity.
It is a democracy, but it used to be a dictatorship.
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Austria is a democracy. There is no dictatorship.
No they are still a dictatorship. If the representative aspects of their supposed democracy are fictitious or an invention to facilitate their dictatorial rule they are simply a dictatorship.
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Canada is a democracy.
North Korea is a DICTATORSHIP.
In a dictatorship, people do not have any power. In a democracy, there is an equal amount of power. In a dictatorship, you would not have any rights to say something against the dictator. In general, you don't have much of ANY rights at all in a dictatorship. In a democracy, we have TONS of rights! I can't think of another reason...check out wikipedia or something!