
Why it is necessary to establish democracy in the world
Some of us complain incessantly about politics and politicians. Others dodge any discussion of politics whatsoever. As a society, we have become less and less adept at rising above our political biases, listening to divergent views and reaching consensus. Worse yet, we seem to be losing faith, not only in our civic institutions and democracy, but in one another. Most of us sense that our capacity to forge a shared vision and solve big problems is slipping away.
At some level, most of us recognize the flaws of the political system and the looming threats to the next generations, but how much do we really care about solutions? How many of us stop to ask ourselves how we got here or how we might have contributed to the problem? More regrettably, how many of us ask ourselves what we can do as individual citizens to every nation to make things better?
Why are so many of us content to blame politicians instead of accepting responsibility or trying to do something?
Ways to establish democracy
1-Teaching and Coaching to establish Democracy
2-Establishing election system Increase voter turnout
3-Educating people how and why to vote
4-Educating populations in turning out to vote
5-Improving election administration
6-Increase economic system with balance
7-Establishing a judiciary system in case of irregularity

Establishing Democracy
Establishing Democracy
Some of us complain incessantly about politics and politicians. Others dodge any discussion of politics whatsoever. As a society, we have become less and less adept at rising above our political biases, listening to divergent views and reaching consensus. Worse yet, we seem to be losing faith, not only in our civic institutions and democracy, but in one another. Most of us sense that our capacity to forge a shared vision and solve big problems is slipping away.
At some level, most of us recognize the flaws of the political system and the looming threats to the next generations, but how much do we really care about solutions? How many of us stop to ask ourselves how we got here or how we might have contributed to the problem? More regrettably, how many of us ask ourselves what we can do as individual citizens to every nation to make things better?
Why are so many of us content to blame politicians instead of accepting responsibility or trying to do something?
How we're in dangerous the democracy?
How we're in dangerous the democracy?
The causes of our political dilemma can be difficult to distinguish from its symptoms. And academic discussions of democracy, populism and other political systems can be bewildering, if not maddening.
What is clear is that something is wrong. Our civic problems have worsened and the political systems on which we have long relied to solve them are failing us. For instance
Democracy in peril
Democracy in peril
How Democracies Die? A brilliant diagnosis of the most important issue facing our world. Every major international measure of democracy demonstrates serious decline.
Unfortunately develop the possibility that presidentialism itself, in contrast to parliamentary systems, generates a tendency toward autocracy.
Examining such problems can be daunting, partly because they seem so complex, but also because they seem so insurmountable. They are broad national problems that demand multi-faceted solutions, many are beyond individual capabilities.
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