Democracies protect individual rights of people and keeps political power evenly distributed. Zardari government, which came to power in 2008, is partially responsible for people losing faith in democracy in Pakistan. Their mismanagement and poor governance contrived the lives of the folk arduous who now live in a country where water and power supplies are intermittent at best, law and order do not exist, and unemployment among the youth has reached unprecedented highs.In 2007, when Pakistan was ruled by a military dictator,59 percent of Pakistanis expressed faith in the nation’s economy. A mere 9 percent of Pakistanis today are optimistic about their economic outlook.Pakistan’s civil bureaucracy and political leadership of all stripes must wonder why most Pakistanis were confident about the state of the nation’s economy under a military dictator and why more than 90 per cent of Pakistanis have no faith in the nation’s economy when the electoral democracy prevails in the country. Unrestricted rule majority rule poses a threat to the liberty of a population's minority members. All modern democracies operate within a framework of laws that restrict majority rule by guaranteeing the citizens with the same rights. Speech and legal freedom are the basics which back the system by affirming the economic system.
Tuesday, 17 February 2015
Pakistanis demonstrated a half hearted appreciation for democratic principles. Democratic political system endures the majority rule establishing individualism, protection from abusive power, legal protection and freedom of the government.More than half of the world's population lives in countries that are atleast partially democratic and international organizations hope to help this number increase. Their ideas are based on the idea that democracies benefit people by protecting basic human rights.
Democracies protect individual rights of people and keeps political power evenly distributed. Zardari government, which came to power in 2008, is partially responsible for people losing faith in democracy in Pakistan. Their mismanagement and poor governance contrived the lives of the folk arduous who now live in a country where water and power supplies are intermittent at best, law and order do not exist, and unemployment among the youth has reached unprecedented highs.In 2007, when Pakistan was ruled by a military dictator,59 percent of Pakistanis expressed faith in the nation’s economy. A mere 9 percent of Pakistanis today are optimistic about their economic outlook.Pakistan’s civil bureaucracy and political leadership of all stripes must wonder why most Pakistanis were confident about the state of the nation’s economy under a military dictator and why more than 90 per cent of Pakistanis have no faith in the nation’s economy when the electoral democracy prevails in the country. Unrestricted rule majority rule poses a threat to the liberty of a population's minority members. All modern democracies operate within a framework of laws that restrict majority rule by guaranteeing the citizens with the same rights. Speech and legal freedom are the basics which back the system by affirming the economic system.
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Democracies protect individual rights of people and keeps political power evenly distributed. Zardari government, which came to power in 2008, is partially responsible for people losing faith in democracy in Pakistan. Their mismanagement and poor governance contrived the lives of the folk arduous who now live in a country where water and power supplies are intermittent at best, law and order do not exist, and unemployment among the youth has reached unprecedented highs.In 2007, when Pakistan was ruled by a military dictator,59 percent of Pakistanis expressed faith in the nation’s economy. A mere 9 percent of Pakistanis today are optimistic about their economic outlook.Pakistan’s civil bureaucracy and political leadership of all stripes must wonder why most Pakistanis were confident about the state of the nation’s economy under a military dictator and why more than 90 per cent of Pakistanis have no faith in the nation’s economy when the electoral democracy prevails in the country. Unrestricted rule majority rule poses a threat to the liberty of a population's minority members. All modern democracies operate within a framework of laws that restrict majority rule by guaranteeing the citizens with the same rights. Speech and legal freedom are the basics which back the system by affirming the economic system.
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