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Default Do we need Dictatorship leading to democracy ?

Do we need Dictatorship leading to democracy ?

there is an ongoing debate in newspapers and in tv channels that something like dictatorship seems to be expedient for Pakistan as the democratic forces at the moment r not efficient enough to deal with myriad of problems. The proponents of the concept of “Dictatorship leading to democracy” present following arguments:

1) Inefficient Politicians, their hegemony, rhetoric and personalization of politics in Pakistan;

2) Lack of an effective accountability mechanism;

3) Uncontrolled corruption;

4) Institutional imbalances and crises;

5) Disrespect for judicial orders;

6) Judicial activism;

7) Unbridled media;

8) Ideological confusion (whether to go secular or turn Islamic as a state);

9) Our arrogant, feudal and revengeful political culture ;

10) Lack of political socialization.

What do u people think ??

Don't be surprised by the question as such dictatorships hv come to be seen in past in various countries most importantly in Latin American countries where patriotic generals assumed the levers of power and after facing some initial hardships and resistance they could successfully launch a sober and serious planning towards democratizing their political culture and bringing not only the local people and politicians to a level of maturity and sense of responsibility and indoctrining democratic values in them but also they embarked on a successful process of political socialization from the elementary education system.


all the senior and mature people are requested to share their views.
this govt is run by some compromises between the govt and coalition partners and also opposition.it continues to b in power just bcoz of those compromises.but these compromises r just based on the survival of their selfish and party interests.the local people at large seem to be fade up of this style of democracy.
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