DEMOCRATIC ELECTION CELEBRATION OF CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS
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The celebration of democratic elections is a cornerstone of modern democracy, marking a pivotal moment in the exercise of civil and political rights. It is an occasion where citizens come together to participate in the electoral process, exercising their fundamental right to choose their leaders and shape the future of their nation. The significance of democratic elections extends beyond the mere act of casting ballots; it represents a triumph of human rights, a testament to the power of collective action, and a beacon of hope for a more just and equitable society. In this article, we will analyse democratic election process and political rights.
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