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International
Day of Democracy on September 15th gives us an opportunity to celebrate and
appreciate our democratic society. It is very easy for people who live in a
free society to take their freedoms for granted. However, when freedom is
absent, life includes unimaginable and often incomprehensible challenges.
Today, let us reflect on the history of democracy around the world, give thanks
to those who have influenced the development of our government, and look for
opportunities to strengthen and protect democracy in our country.
In
2007, a resolution was passed by the United Nations General Assembly to
celebrate 15 September each year as the International Day of Democracy. The
goal for the day is to strengthen the role of government in maintaining open
democracy among all UN Charter member states and to celebrate the value system
that strengthens democracy, giving citizens the power to make decisions about
all aspects of their lives.
In
the efforts to defend democratic societies around the world, the United Nations
serves a variety of purposes, including monitoring elections, working to
strengthen democratic institutions and accountability, and helping countries
recovering from conflict to develop their own constitution.
Importance of International Day of Democracy
1. It
gives strength to the people
Democracy
is powerful because it gives a voice to the citizens of its nation, allowing
them to make the changes they see fit. One consequence of this form of
government is that democratic changes create space for new economic theories to
emerge, eventually leading to a world of innovation and improvement.
2. It
is based on the change
The
cornerstone of democratic societies is that they have the ability to bring
about change when necessary. In principle, if all goes well, citizens have the
ability to maintain the status quo. But if things don't work out, people have
to let go of the old and introduce the new.
3. It
is based on equality
The
founding documents of democratic governments place great emphasis on equality:
one person, one vote, no matter who you are or your life situation. While this
idea has not always been consistent or popular over the centuries, equal rights
before the law are essential for democratic governments.
How to Celebrate International Day of
Democracy
1. Get
Involved
Each
year, the United Nations holds official global events that spread awareness of
democracy in action. Previous topics included encouraging young people to
participate in democratic movements, addressing sustainable development, and
promoting civilization within societies. Learn more about this year's topic and
events and see what you can do to get involved.
2. Information
about political candidates
Our
responsibility as citizens to vote is important, but we should not go to the
polls without knowing. Today, take some time to interview the candidates in the
upcoming federal, state, and local elections. Make sure the candidates you vote
for truly align with your ideals, will serve your constituents and will make
decisions for the betterment of society.
3. Exercise
your rights
As
a member of a democratic government, you carry great power. Democracy is both a
goal and a process that depends on your participation. Thanks to digital
advancements, it is now easier than ever to connect with representatives,
invite, vote, and make a difference in our unique form of government.
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