What is the difference between democracy and good governance?
"Democracy refers to a system of government in which power is vested in the people, allowing them to participate in decision-making through elected representatives or direct voting. Good governance, on the other hand, encompasses the processes and practices that ensure effective, transparent, accountable, and equitable management of public resources and institutions, regardless of the political system in place. While democracy can facilitate good governance by promoting citizen engagement and accountability, good governance is essential for the effective functioning of any political system, including democracies."
Has our democracy got good governance? I would say NO. We have two ruling parties that have their own self interests at heart, and they are basically socialist interests, and to put them into effect, brainwashing is necessary. A current campaign policy of the ALP is "Free Medicare". Of course, nothing is free, and it's irresponsible for politicians to say Medicare is free. Everyone pays for it, and it costs many $billions.