Consensual democracy And the role of elites in institutionalizing political divisions
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v224i3.299Keywords:
Consensual Democracy, Elites’ role, political division.Abstract
The consensual democracy Considered a form of a ruling , in the Unconsensus in heterogeneous national or sectarian or ideological, which is limited to the core political issues that require political consensus, does not extend to all levels of political action because this democracy may be crippling political stability and lead the leaders of the political forces role pivotal in this aspect, the more these leaders have taken in the national interest supreme value at the expense of ethnic or narrow sectarian interests, whenever consensus and political stability, and the more hardened leaders in their own interests, were introduced in a closed circle of conflict and instability.