It is a questionable policy to allow elected members of a representative democracy to vote to give themselves a pay raise. In the United States the current rule is that the pay raise cannot be enacted until the following term.
Elected members of a representative democracy voting to give themselves a pay raise can be seen as a conflict of interest and may raise concerns about accountability and fairness. It is important for legislators to consider public perception and transparency when making decisions about their own compensation to maintain trust with the constituents they represent.
Members of the state senate are elected by the citizens in their respective states. They are typically elected to represent specific districts or regions within the state for a set term.
All 435 members of the House of Representatives are elected. Each member represents a congressional district and is elected by the voters in that district.
Presidential republic
In a democracy, the leader is typically elected by the people through a voting process. The leader, such as a president or prime minister, is chosen to represent the will of the population and govern the country based on democratic principles.
In a democracy, power is typically held by elected representatives who govern on behalf of the people. The number of people involved in decision-making can vary, but in representative democracies, members of parliament or congress make laws and policies on behalf of the citizens who vote for them.
It is illegitimate. They should make other people decide whether they need a pay raise.
Athens pioneered democratic self-rule, but it was different from today's representative democracy. It was direct democracy where the adult male citizens met in fortnightly assembly and decided on issues of governance and politics - the council carried out its decisions. Democracy comes from the Greek words meaning 'people power'. In today's representative democracy elected members of parliament direct governance, and are far less attuned to what their people really want until it comes time for new election promises in order to get re-elected.
The male citizens in assembly voted on issues put before them, giving binding decisions. This is different from today's representative democracy where elected members of parliament make decisions, not necessarily those expected by the majority.
It was direct democracy - far fuller than today's representative democracies. The citizens met in fortnightly assembly and made decisions on all matters before them. These decisions were implemented by the Council without question. In today's representative democracies, elected members of parliaments can do what they like until the next election.
There is no limit to the number of terms to which a member of the House of Representatives can be elected.
A system in which elected members all represent the same number of people.
A representative legislature is a type of legislature in which one half of the members are elected through a formal voting process by the people. This is a type of legislature used in the British colonies.
Scotland is a Parliamentary Democracy with elected members who sit in the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. The First Minister is Alex Salmond.
Oh yes, we still have elections in Canada, and we elect members of Parliament to represent the voters.
Democracy - the power of the people - he was elected. Then the elected members decided to make him leader for life.
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"A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives..." Democracy: "A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives."