In today's world, defending democracy has become a hot topic. While some believe that street protests and demonstrations can represent the voice of the people, the reality is different. In this context, the police, as guardians of order and law, risk their lives to ensure that legitimate parties can operate freely.
Are Demonstrations a Sign of Undemocracy?
The challenges in holding political parties and demonstrations reflect a deeper crisis in understanding democracy. In fact, the statements and actions of some protesters indicate that they step into the arena without a proper understanding of the concept of democracy. Can demonstrations and protests truly help improve the state of democracy, or do they merely lead to its weakening?
These questions arise not only at the political level but also within society itself. Should we trust the police to defend democracy? Or should we listen to the voices of the protesters and seek fundamental changes in the political structure?