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How is it decided who rules in democracy?

In a democracy, the leader or leaders are chosen by the people through free and fair elections. The candidate with the most votes typically wins and is then entrusted with governing the country or region based on the principles of democracy, such as protecting individual rights and upholding the rule of law.


Is Singapore a democracy?

Yes, Singapore is considered a democracy, but it is often described as a "flawed democracy" due to restrictions on freedom of speech and limitations on political opposition. The country has regular elections, but the ruling party has been in power for decades.


Which asian country is the worlds largest democracy?

India is the world's largest democracy in Asia. It has a population of over one billion people and holds regular free and fair elections.


How does democracy produce an accountable responsive and legitimate government?

ACCOUNTABLE - Democracy produces a government which is accountable to all people it is the basic outcome of democracy. it will produce a government which responds to people LEGITIMATE - In democracy elections are conducted through which people select their representatives. If they do not react for their demands they choose another representative in the next elections RESPONSIVE- Democracy produces a government which responds to all the demands and needs of different people


What are the main characteristics of democracy?

Nearly all definitions of 'democracy' in academic research include the following:A voting mechanism.Contested elections.Large level (if not universal) suffrage.The ability to change the government or its policy via elections.