Creation of Democracy
The democratic institutions are more important for the creation of the democracy. This is because of the fact that if the institutions are democratic they will promote the respect for the human rights and the essential freedom. The democratic institution will will provide the freedom of the opinion, association, and expression. They will help to access the power and exercise it according to the rule of law. They also help in the conduction of fair elections, separation of powers, accountability and transparency in the public administration, a pluralistic system of the organizations and political parties, independent judiciary, and pluralistic, free, and independent media. As a result of all this a democratic culture will be established, which further promote the creation of the democracy.
Democracy can, however, be promoted if the democratic institutions play their role in the development of the societies and human growth. The institutions should encourage the individuals to play their role in the constructive development of the society, which can only be ensured if the human rights are given protection. The democratic institutions can play their role in the management of the conflicts and to avoid the vicious political change because they encourage citizens to participate in the country’s political process. The democratic institutions also help in the creation of awareness regarding social development that includes the rights of minorities and women, and primary health care. \
In a nutshell, democratic institutions play a significant role in the creation of the democracy. Democratic governance can be promoted in the country if sustained and continued support is provided to the democratic institutions that are responsible for the promotion of justice, protection of rights, and the constitutional making process.