Yes, Greek citizens have the right to choose whether or not to participate in elections. Voting in Greece is not mandatory, so individuals can decide to abstain from voting if they wish. However, many Greeks view voting as a civic duty and a way to influence their country's political landscape.
They Vote duhhh
Direct vote of the Argentine people.
People can choose whether to vote or not to vote , this is a right in democratic civilisations. Voting gives an individual a choice on who they want to represent the particular group they believe in.
People vote to choose their representatives in the National Assembly. This assembly, then, vote to choose members of government from a list that the Vietnamese Communist Party gave them.
people get to choose whether or not they want to vote for a president or not. people have a choice to register to vote or not
People who are citizens have a responsibility to vote in elections, to choose representatives in their governments.
Congress picked all presidents. People didn't vote in the 1700's.
Yes everyone should have a right to vote that are over the age of 18
Yes, they vote every five years.
because the people do not vote for a leader
It is Για (pronounced "ya").But when you vote "for", in Greek you vote "HEE-'PEHR"
Representative democracy is a democracy where the people choose a representative to represent them in the government. This representative will then vote for the things the people he represents want.