Answer:
Yes, to some extent divisions are inherent in a democracy of newly independent countries. After the second world introduced most advanced political institutions based on linguistic and regional diversities like:
For example, India, Belgium and Sri Lanka had made such provisions to suit diversities in their country.
representative parliamentary government,
proportional representation and
an elaborate bill of rights.
The best suitable example of inherent divisions in a democracy is India which is the largest democracy in the world. In spite of all the diversities and social linguistic, religious as well as regional problems we have remained a united and integrated democracy.
Some other factors like and education were also used to create divisions, like
in Switzerland you could vote at 20 and at 30 in Denmark.
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