A "democracy" is run by elected leaders.
A republic will usually be run by citizen-elected leaders.
The elected leaders in a representative government speak for the
The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.
Provided the leaders are elected in free and open election in which all the adult citizens of a country can participate, the government is a Democracy. However where there is no universal election of leaders by ALL the people (eg China) the government is a Dictatorship. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The form of government in which "the power belongs to the people" is called a Democracy. It is a political form of government carried out either directly by the people (direct democracy) or by means of elected representatives of the people, as if the people and the elected person were one.
they were elected by the public.
democracy
the government leaders are elected by how there life style is. if one is very religious, then he would be picked over a guy specifically studies politics.
republic
people of that state
That the leaders of the country are elected by the people at elections.
Army leaders in most civilised countries manage the Army at the will of the elected government.
Leaders are elected in democratic governments. Though some are more democratic than others.