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by outer_web
438 days ago
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I understand you're offering this as a gotcha but I'm not sure what you're referring to and it's unclear from context. In any event, both of those things are typically undemocratic which is why they are rare in functioning democracies and common in autocracies. No system is invulnerable to attack so in certain circumstances they aren't undemocratic. Excluding candidates for, say, a criminal record, mental incapacity, or foreign obligations is less democratic but no reasonable person would claim it voids the will of the people. |
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