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An Ideal Government


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An Ideal Government

... An Ideal Government The question before the panel today is 'What Would be Your Ideal Government'. Before I begin let me define the word Government. The Government is a group of people who have the power to make and enforce laws for a country or area. There are many kinds of Government that different countries adopt. However in my ideal Government I am going to combine two different kinds of Government, similar to the British, though I will not be combining Democracy and Monarchy, because Usually, when we speak of a democracy, we mean a country. In a democratic country, the people choose how they will be governed. Most of the time, they do this by electing leaders who run the government. There is more than one type of democracy. In a pure democracy, elected leaders simply carry out the wishes of the voters. However, this is not easy to do.

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