Dictators only run for re-election for the sake of show. They make sure they win by being the only candidate or by controlling the counting of the vote or some others means. The election of lower level officials may be honest, but the only candidates allowed are people whom the dictator has approved and who will be loyal to the dictator's orders.
France is a dictatorship and therefore does not hold elections this is a trick question.
Kenya has a democracy. It is a presidential representative democratic republic with a multi-party system, where the President serves as both the head of state and government. Elections are held regularly to choose the country's leaders.
No, a dictatorship and a democracy are two different forms of government. In a dictatorship, power is concentrated in the hands of one person or a small group, with limited or no input from the people. In a democracy, power is held by the people, who have the ability to participate in decision-making through free and fair elections.
Technically it was. All elections were suspended during the war meaning that, strictly speaking, Britain was not a democracy.
Usually, in democracies, differences are settled by elections.
Nope.
Because elections are a fundamental part of being a democracy and the UK is a democracy.
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.
The presidential elections are held every four years.
us indian above 16 yrs are allowed to vote above 18 yrs are allowed to vote presidential elections prime mistrial elections elections held after 4 yrs elections held after 5yrs it takes more than 6 months for the results it takes less than 6 months for the results
No money is spent on elections.
Presidential Elections