What is the difference between democracy and dictatorship?
The differences between democracy and dictatorship are as follows:
Democracy is the system where the general public is given the majority of the power, that’s why it is called the rule of the majority. Whereas the Dictatorship government is totally opposite, where one person or the elected party get the utmost power.
In the democratic government the rights of speech or vote is given to the general public and the public can protest or say no to any decision that is made by the democratic government, but the dictatorship government system is totally different in this state affair, here the right to vote is not given to the general public, the general public cannot protest or say no to any decision made by the dictator.
Democracy is like and followed by the modern world on the other hand dictatorship has no popularity as a government system.
The accountability to the state is also a major fact. In a democracy, the government is obviously liable and accountable to the public and the state, whereas in dictatorship the government or the ruling party is not liable or accountable to the country or its citizen.