الاثنين، 24 سبتمبر 2018

Assembly Election In Consideration With Voters

By Frank Johnson


Every representative have major responsibility of fulfilling their expectations and undertaking the responsibility of giving them a good choice of life. Selecting the representatives not only valid for the highest post in the nation, but also done for assembly seats and local bodies. The example is the recently concluded NJ assembly election.

Though development, policies, and others dominate the process, there are some non factors which also dominates the selection process. There will be many pressure groups working who has got the capacity to alter the mandate.

They influence the voting process by broadcasting their aspirations. Thus a panel do not get selected as easily which had happened long before. They would not get a chance to represent the people if they lack proven track record or their working style is not good. If they do not perform well, they will be thrown out of power in the next elections.

Also, this selection process has got prominence due to the increased liking of the countries to go democratic. Many countries which were under the dictator form of governance later embraced democracy and started selecting the rulers by popular mandate. It also gave stability to the economy and the market.

But some countries try to give more democratic rights to small levels of selection like local body or primary level of elections wherein general public can contest and get selected. The same scenario is also continued in some countries where the government is controlled by some hereditary family and the top post will be held by the head of the family and his role will continue until his death or he is handed over to someone else in his own family.

Banks, corporations, local self bodies conduct frequent selections. In the case of local bodies elections wherein the voters, the number is high and he area of representation is very high the election may hold with the interval of four to five years.

Conducting a free and fair choice is a hilarious task and there will be a appointed constitutional body which conducts the choices. These commissions or bodies will have absolute powers to control and conduct the appointments thus making it free and fair.

There are also some countries who do not encourage people participation. They might follow monarchical rule or follow one party system. In monarchical system, the governing body or president is elected from the head of the ruling family. The rule never goes beyond this family. Some countries follow the single party system wherein the system does not allow a second party to function and the election is held within the party. Though it is undemocratic and do not represent the peoples selection, decision making and stability in policies are the good takes of this system. They also do not incur heavy costs of conducting the election.

There are also other pressure groups which are non religion. In some countries, youth organizations exerts heavy pressure on the government policies. Even official authorities do not interrupt them as its very risky to poke young people in larger crowds.




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