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The 5 basic principles of Democracy are :
1.Elected representative : Leaders come from the people through an election process which is fair.
2.The principle of due process of law: It ensures equal treatment of all. All authority must be practiced according to enacted rules and regulations.
3. The principle of involvement : All citizens regardless of gender, status and ethnicity, have equal opportunity to take part in the political life and and also ensure a set of social rights which comprise the right of education, the right of information, the right of minimum income etc.
4.The principle of openness: Members have the right to know what is going on within the organization by attending meetings and inspecting the official records . There is Free formation of opinion and an independent decision-making process among the citizen. This applies to the existence of free and independent media as well.
5.Respect of human rights : The purpose of government is to serve the needs of the people and to protect the rights of all the citizens.
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A military dictatorship is a form of government in which the military assumes control of the country and prevents “normal” politics (the kind with political parties and elections) from happening. This usually features rule by one particular “strongman”, either from the start of the dictatorship or over the course of the dictatorship.
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Dictatorship: It is a form of government where a person or group of people, who have seized power by force, rule (often military dictatorship). Example: Germany under Hitler, Pakistan under the rule of General Zia ul Haq.
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Right to vote is important because:
1. A directly elected government is one that has the approval of the people. This means that the government consists of the people's representatives.
2. When the government is directly elected by the people, there will be more co-operation and obedience of laws among the masses, because after all why wouldn't you obey the people whom you voted into power.
3. Less chances of revolutions among the people because the people themselves have elected their government. They've got to like it.
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After the elections the MLAs of the majority party elect their leader who becomes the chief minister. The chief minister then selects some MLAs from the ruling party to lead different ministries. These MLAs are appointed by the Government of the State as ministers. They are also given different departments or ministries.
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After the elections the MLAs of the majority party elect their leader who becomes the chief minister. The chief minister then selects some MLAs from the ruling party to lead different ministries. These MLAs are appointed by the Government of the State as ministers. They are also given different departments or ministries.
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