Comparative politics

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define stability, accountability, and representation, why they are important within democracy? how does presidential and parliamentary democracies use these aspects, which of the 2 is better? how is semi-presidential system better than the other? Must use 1 country as an example for each democracy system

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Stability

Stability in a democracy refers to uninterrupted political stability in a polity for long
periods spanning to more than 30 years. It depends on the democratic longevity of a nation
and the absence of in-reconcilable political strife between the main political players such as
political parties or citizens. Stability is crucial as it establishes necessary mechanisms for
peaceful co-existence. As a result, there are smooth political processes such as the smooth
transition of power and settlement of disputes.

Accountability

Accountability is the process by which citizens, leaders and democratic actors in a
nation give feedback on the setting and ena...


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