 theoretical framework of civil society. So there is a diversity of definitions available regarding defining the civil society, because in every context, as many philosophers, many thinkers and experts of the field, they define civil society in their own perspective. According to Viren, civil society refers to varied and multifaceted associational structures that have quite distinct effects on governance. So we can say, according to this definition, that civil society can be defined, that how it can affect and how much it can affect. So civil society is definitely a portion of the society that it represents. But what is the definition of this definition? It influences the sector of the government. There are various sectors of the government, so which sector can be influenced by the particular portion of civil society? Because civil society, basically, according to its definitions, according to its duties, according to its role, different definitions are available in literature. So some desirable and some not, because there are various varieties. So some are very important with the context of Europe, and some are mostly relevant with Latin America. So we can say that in the modern time period, the pluralistic and complex societies, all over the world, democracy has been argued by Viren, depends upon a number of associational contributors, including those that develop the capacities of citizens, enable public judgments, and underwritten democratic institutions, such as representations. Because government is very vast concept, and specifically in the democratic systems, government has to perform a lot of duties. So what type of role civil society has to influence which dimensions of government functions? Because the civil societies, they are actually playing a very vital role, basically in the process of democratization and the consolidation process. Democracy is a step, which has a lot of functions, but the truth is that the process of democratization is so smoothly going on. And civil society basically helps out the government, to democratize democracy towards democratization. In reality, what are the norms and values related to democracy? So we can say that one can find the roots of civil society, deeply planted in both the liberal and the Marxist tradition of European political thought. Basically civil society, whether it is a Marxist philosophy or a Western philosophy, from the beginning it seems that every philosopher talks about that civil society is such a concept that without it, the government cannot properly run the country, because people's voices get less if civil society is not effective. So John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, they all have talked about the concept of the voices of the people and they have highlighted a specific entity, which can be related with the civil society. So in the liberal world, the civil society is ideally a realm in which citizens pursue their comprehensive ends and develop the principles, practices and virtues conducive to the democratic government. So from classical liberals towards the modern thoughts and thinkers, we can highlight that they all have talked about the concept of civil society. They have highlighted various roles of civil society and even they have highlighted the importance of civil society in strengthening the government, in strengthening the promotion of the democratic values in the society. So we can say in the process of consolidation of democracy, all over the world actually civil society is the instrument, which has a lot of duties and they are trying to pursue and promote with the help of their role, the strengthening of democracy.