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Explain the dual nature of the questions before democracy.
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Solution
- In a democracy, issues have to be resolved only democratically.
- All problems have to be resolved on the basis of law, personal liberty, and tolerance.
- Otherwise, issues may get resolved but democracy would not remain.
- The other issue facing democracy is about protecting the public interest.
- Only a legal provision for democracy is not enough, what is needed is to be democratically (nationally) find out and implement policies that ensure the public well being and also tackling (undertake) of inequality.
- Every question has to be done in a democratic manner i.e. through internal discussions, negotiations, and by taking everyone together.
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