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The consequences of a great democracy being destroyed can have far-reaching effects on its citizens and the global community. Citizens may lose their rights and freedoms, leading to oppression and instability. The global community may experience a loss of a strong ally or a shift in power dynamics, potentially leading to increased conflict and uncertainty.

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