Explain the main ideas of a pluralist model in a political process
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Explain the main ideas of a pluralist model in a political process

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According to the pluralist model, power is exercised by the mass of the population, rather than by a small elite group (Pluralism). Because of the above belief pluralism supports a government elected by majority of the people. In countries like China, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Libya etc, instead of elected governments, totalitarian governments are functioning whereas in countries like America, India, Britain etc elected democratic governments are functioning. In other words in countries with democratic administration, public have the authority to exercise their power through the governments. In the elections, voters will support only those political parties which stand for their ideologies and beliefs. Pluralism believes that politics and decision making processes are some of the duties

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