The meaning of democracy is different from country to country.
In America democracy mostly means two party dictatorship: Demoncrats or Republicans. Just have to take the lesser of the two.
In India democracy means bragging right, shame cover and recreational drug. "We're the biggest democracy of the world!", as if being a token democracy makes the country civilized and on a higher moral ground. When the economy is not doing well, "we're a democracy"; high illiteracy? "we're a democracy"; high poverty? "we're a democracy". But people need to have hope. The election of new leader brings just that. It's like drug addicts, when it's time they have to take it to get high.
In Japan, democracy means 1 prime minister a year.
In Taiwan democracy means electing 3 presidents in a row with one or more of the following qualifications: he is a Japanese, he is a convicted corrupt criminal, and/or he is legally incompetent.
In Germany, democracy means someone like Hitler better not be elected again.
In the U.K., democracy means for ever being the little puppy of the U.S. and lamenting "democracy definitely is not the best system, but you can't find anything better"
Well, all these democracies also have a lot in common. There is never lack of empty promises from their politicians. Every elected official can talk, act and lie. Everybody blames others for their own fault. The words "people" or "freedom" get used a lot, but their meanings are defined differently depend on who you are. The killings of 2000 people by terrorists in an African country barely cracked the headline because a dozen were killed in Paris also by terrorists.