M. Sarmad
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They are Democratic until not reversed by a Democratic government. Dictator is no more alive... 30 years have passed.. they aren't reversed, means these laws have popularity vote attached...
Laws enacted/imposed by illegitimate dictators are essentially 'undemocratic'.
As long as they are not reversed or diluted by the elected Parliament, they will remain valid as a part of our Constitution, but they cannot be described as "democratic decisions" until and unless they, after due deliberation, are endorsed by the elected parliament (or through a public referendum).