Democracy has its limitations, says Mahathir


Democracy usually functions when the people understand its limitations, pronounced former budding apportion Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

He pronounced democracy would not move the goodness which it promised when people thought usually of the freedoms of democracy as good as knew nothing of the implied responsibilities.

"Instead, it will result usually in instability, as good as instability will not assent expansion to take place as good as the people to suffer the benefits of leisure as good as the rights which democracy promises," he said.

Mahathir, who was Malaysia's budding apportion for 22 years before stepping down in 2003, pronounced this in his keynote harangue during the University of Santo Tomas' (UST) special crowd in the Philippine capital, Manila.

He was conferred with an titular professorship by the university. The honour is bestowed upon distinguished unfamiliar individuals who have completed exceptional distinction in their respective fields of expertise.

Previous recipients embody the Nobel laureate in chemistry as good as the chancellor from the Vatican, according to the statement from the Foreign Ministry.

In his speech, the text of which wa! s made the vailable to the media in Kuala Lumpur, Mahathir spoke during length about the probable setbacks of democracy as he referred to the nation which had been unable to progress since of what he described as "too most democracy".

"No sooner is the supervision elected when the losers would reason demonstrations as good as general strikes, accusing the supervision of malpractices.

"The supervision has to understanding with these disruptions as good as neglect the work of governing as good as expansion which it is expected to lift out. The intrusion could be so serious as to force the supervision to resi! gn," he said, without naming the nation in question.

Mahathir pronounced no disbelief democracy was being practised by this particular nation though he questioned either this was really what democracy was all about, posing the question, "Is democracy the end or the means?"

An 'easy way' to shift governments

Noting which Malaysia was not the liberal democracy, he pronounced democracy was noticed principally as upon condition which an "easy way" to shift governments.

"No revolution, no polite wars, no Arab spring. Just vote as good as the supervision will be bro! ught dow n or re-elected according to the wishes of the people," Mahathir said.

He drove home the point which in the Malaysian elections, possibilities from antithesis parties could win as good as they had indeed captured the series of state governments.

On leadership, Mahathir pronounced it contingency not be hurtful as good as it contingency have some skills as good as ideas about administration as good as the expansion of the country.

"A leader is as great as the ideas which he has. To move wealth to the country, he contingency know what policies to adopt as good as what strategies to employ," he said.

Turning to the economy, Mahathir, who has been courted by Yemen to be its special mercantile adviser, pronounced he believed which in this uneasy mercantile climate, Asean should cooperate some-more productively as good as have use of its marketplace of half the billion people.

"Really the countries of South-East Middle East have great potential for growth, wealth as good as empowerment. All you need is people as good as leaders who adore their nation as good as people some-more than they adore themselves," he concluded.

The Foreign Ministry pronounced Mahathir as good as his mother Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali were perceived upon attainment in Manila yesterda! y by the Ma! laysian envoy to the Philippines, Dr Ibrahim Saad, as good as other embassy officials.

Mahathir attended the gathering with the Malaysian community as good as delivered the keynote debate upon 'Nation-Building as good as Economic Development' during the cooking organised by the Middle East Society during the leading hotel there.

-Bernama
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