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Democratic system of governance is supposed to be at the pinnacle of political hierarchy. Those who do not have such a system yearn for it but those who achieve it are frustrated that it does not deliver majority will even when leaders are elected through direct referendum or elected representatives. The government is expected to look after the interests of the voting public but the latter soon feels short changed as their interests do not seem to matter when decisions are made. Or often decisions that matter just get delayed, which sometimes translate into worse than wrong decisions! The expectations of the public are natural. They vote in leaders based on election manifesto, leadership qualities and other criteria. But the world realities have become so fluid that decisions have to be based on other nations' interests too and through consensus. And sadly, the leaders and their parties are also beholden to special interests and pressure groups. In developed societies, mostly western countries, there are standards of basic behavior and accountability. There is also the rule of law. A proper justice system is in place, but what about nascent democracies trying to find their feet? They seem lost and grapple with a system after escaping from the wolves to find haven in an order based on free will. The wolves are still lurking but in sheep's clothing! When people lose hope they could resurface with a vengeance and become their last resort to get even with failed democratic leaders in those countries. There are communist parties contesting elections or others with strong leftist leanings. Then there are dictatorships and army rule, interspersed with democracies when the air becomes too stifled, like in Pakistan! Most poor countries are not out of the woods yet! And now the foundation in such countries are under threat from a no-nonsense, China. Free trade and globalization have made democracies unable to react like in one party system where leaders can decide and then if need be, justify their actions later! In democracies, it is all out in the open. Certain debates make one recall - if you have friends like these, you don't need enemies! All dirty linen are washed in public and the leaders have to stand to ridicule even! These realities may be par for the course for well established democratic countries with resources to fall back upon. But those with nothing much except, may be, people and in large numbers like in India, it is always a touch and go for survival. Will they slip down the precipice? Unlikely, but the danger lurks in most countries. Thailand has their "Red Shirts" holding rallies bringing daily lives to a standstill! Obviously, people increasingly feel they are being taken for a ride. At least, it could be smoother and destination clearer but uncertainties rule. Leaders are unable to deliver on their promises, as simple as that! Many yearn for strong leadership, but looks like time has taken its toll on those who used to lead from the front and able to carry the ground! We need overhaul of the creaking system, but who holds the key? The people obviously, from whom some with great skills have to emerge to suit their countries. The one touted as the biggest of democracies going by numbers, India is struggling along to make sense of their system in a fast changing world. The general public wants development like in China but also life as usual! Full freedom of press, anyone can criticize the leaders with impunity and go scot-free, do as they please but results to wow the world like the neighboring giant under one party rule as a fait accompli! Looks like a harassed mother with a child bawling away asking for the moon! Obviously, the system is riddled with carpetbaggers who get elected by fair means or foul. And to think there are many criminals in the fray able to control vast swathes of land, playing one group against another in perpetuity! As long as the fear of slipping into a worse odious system is in the air, democratic system will limp on. But sad to say, the common man is ever short-changed, and do not fault him if he is sometimes envious of other systems that seem to deliver at the cost of freedom that looks a like mirage and rings hollow increasingly! |
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