4th e relationship between democracy and politics in a country is very simple. While democracy is a system of government that prides itself in the wide participation of the masses or electorates in governance and decision making, politics is A methodology and activities associated with running a government, an organization, or a movement. In order words while democracy is a system of government politics is the process this system is operated.
Understanding the two concepts in this question would provide a framework for the answer to the question.
Democracy is basically defined as a system of government for the people, by the people and of the people. Democracy as a system of government first appeared in old Greek cities such as Athens. The Athenians who believed that the government should be about the people and the equality of citizens were among the first set of people to introduce democracy as a system of government. Though it has been argued by historians that democracy didn't officially begin from Athens but other ancient greek cities before Athens embraced it as well.
Politics on the other hand is defined as the activities, actions, and policies that are used to gain and hold power in a government or to influence a government.
According to Wikipedia politics is a multifaceted word. It has a set of fairly specific meanings that are descriptive and nonjudgmental (such as "the art or science of government" and "political principles"), but often does carry a connotation of dishonest malpractice.The word has been used negatively for many years: the British national anthem as published in 1745 calls on God to "Confound their politics",and the phrase "play politics", for example, has been in use since at least 1853, when abolitionist Wendell Phillips declared: "We do not play politics; anti-slavery is no half-jest with us.
The relationship between these two concepts is that they are interwoven. While one is a process of operating a system the other is the system operated in any particular country.