democracy under strain
In September
1997, the Inter parliamentary Union (IPU) adopted a universal declaration which
glues to the principles of democracy. The international convention on new and
restored democracies (ICNRD) got to the tunnel's light in 1988 under the
initiative of Philippines president Corazon C Aquino subsequent to the
normatively sloganeered "people power revolution" ousting the two
decade despotism of Ferdinand Marcos.
In 2006, following up the outcome the 6th
ICNRD conference in Doha, Qatar, the international day of democracy was adopted
on 8th November, 2007 to take place every 15th September with a resolution
entitled "support by the United Nations system of efforts of governments
to promote and consolidate new or restored democracies. The resolution was preambled
to affirm thus "while democracies share common features, there is no
single model of democracy and that democracy doesn't belong to any country or
region". But is a universal value based on inalienable freely expressed
will of people to factor their own political, economic, social and cultural
systems and their full participation in all aspects.
"Democracy
under strain" seeks to address the challenges of democracy in moulding and
sculpting remedies to a revolutionalising world that has seashore numbered
tints of norm and mindset combining pre-traditional, traditional, post
traditional and the wave of modernised mind blowings that speak contrary to the
whispers of the bush.
Factual to
thumb is that democracy has changed wheel and rim before the pre-nuntia era
that had the mythological period of which nobody holds belief but anxiety, to
the Mesopotamian sumerians, to the Greek Athenian and Spartan civilisations and
other ancient dynasties and empires, to the medieval ages or near the immediate
AD age by the Roman assimilation. Not forgetting the recent magna Carta in
1215, to the French revolution that guillotined the bourbon monopoly. The recent
history of the strain on democracy was the US Constitution of 1789, which,
eventhough a praised masterpiece on human rights, alienated the feminine and
slave suffrage rights not until it came under strain due to the civil rights
movements that consonated to a changing world and made it a universal right not
margined by gender and race.
The above bumby
history of democracy shows that it is a millennial idea that has had a strain due
to changing world and has had to change to address the societal needs rather
than society having to bend to democracy as human behavior changes in seeking redress
to systems that lacked oversight by past reigns.
In my
opinion, some factors putting a strain on democracy are: Technology and
education have played an indispensable role in switching the mindset of people
since it tables diverse cultures especially via social media and research which
calls for constitutional mutilation to a befitting DNA. This leads us to another
factor called regional integrations and global union: these advocated for harmonised
laws which in so doing strain democracy to attempt the question created by these
economic and political amalgamations in bid to be a black Smith in smelting an
iron basket that contains the global village. The switch from monarchism to
elected democracy also puts a positive strain on democracy to address all
loopholes in elective democracy which we are embracing with growing experience.
I suggest
that global democracies adopt counter policies of which I propose: increasing
the space for civil society that is currently shrinking, such unlimited engagement
gives these society organizations an oversight on future trend of norms and how
democracy can equate the question of life to the answer of law.
The youth should
be engaged in democracy: whereas the aging(old) are mainly confused by change
and with an inertia to provoke it, the growing (youth) are affected and curious
to embrace it. With the reality that change is infinite, it should be embraced
if positive with relevant laws. This can be addressed by those willing to embrace
it that is the youth rather than those in and past the quadragenarian age
space. It is a cliché to connect the youth to the future and disconnecting them
from the present which actually connects to the future. Eventhough day(light) comes
after night(darkness) or vice versa, none of the two comes suddenly: one leaves
quietly in the presence of slow appearance of the other.
Lastly, Parliamentary
oversight should be improved through increased social engagement for effective
and sustainable culture of constitutional democracy towards making updated,
harmonised and coherent laws.
The laws we
have are good enough for the ancient generations and not suitable for the current
generations since we are living in a changing world and yet legislating on the ideological
arena of historical dispensations. Global Democracy shouldn't be recycled from I'll
working scrap of rules but from a resource that redefines the past and addresses
current and future.
Democracy
under strain is an indicator of a civil crisis subject to data and statistics,
less measurable but no less profound is a sapping confidence due to its
quotidian suffocation to breathe the changing elements of oxygen that differs
from the past. Inevitable is that the future generations guided by the present generation
shouldn't lower their sights. Democracy under strain: let our laws address
current situations and seek to address the future instead of entirely
exemplifying the past.
BY
KANSIIME ONESMUS
Kansmus@gmail.com
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ReplyDeleteDemocracy remains a hulabalu if it's not redefined in the African perspective. I call it deathmocracy
DeleteGood work, Onesmus
ReplyDeleteLike Aman with a bull to slaughter needs many mouth to partake of it🎤 so is this African sun.
ReplyDeleteWe are together in the journey only we in different assignments.
interesting Mr
ReplyDeleteKeep grinding .This is a very interesting read. 😍
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