That might be a definition of a theoretical model of democracy, but I don't believe it is operative anywhere in the world at this time.
Citizens have little or no role in the government.
Voting in elections is the most common form of political participation in democratic societies. This allows citizens to have a say in selecting their representatives and influencing government policies and decisions.
Autocratic: government power high participation low and citizen participation absolute Oligarchic: Government power political power select and general citizen participation rule by a few Democratic: Government ruled by the people like the US Government power citizen participation I'm in gifted social studies
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democracy
A citizen-elected group running the government typically refers to a democratic form of government, where representatives are elected by the people to make decisions on their behalf. This system allows for the participation of citizens in decision-making processes and ensures that the government is accountable to the people.
The people in the government are elected to make decisions for the citizens, so they make decisions about many issues.
a democracy is a government in which the people vote on the decisions being made.
Democracy : type of government ordinary citizens take part in.
Citizen participation is when the people of the country take an active role in the governance of that country. This can be through voting, working in government positions, protesting against government actions, encouraging others to make civic engagements, and similar sorts of activities.
Direct Democracy, as practiced in Ancient Athens, allowed citizens to make political decisions.
Mexico has very little citizen participation. There is so much corruption that the government and the citizens do not care for each other.