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11 March, 21:44

All true democracies have free, fair, and competitive elections.

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  1. 11 March, 22:38
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    The ideal of Democracy is the rule of the majority; a government body set up and decided by the majority of the population, in principle through free and fair elections, to frame the authority and impact of law in society; as an essential componet of such ideal representative democracy, elections should preferably be competitive due the aftermath impact of the majority rule which is characteristic of democracy.

    Sometimes the outcomes are not always perfect but based on that ideal the answer is (True).
  2. 12 March, 00:31
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    False

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    All true democracies do NOT have free, fair, and competitive elections.
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