People vote a person,called president or pm,because they have believe that,such person will do somthing good for betterment and improvement in their living standards.
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The people voting to choose the future Government in a General Election is normal practice in a democracy. In the UK, the party leader is voted in by the politician members of each party.
It is a characteristic of democracy when a country people can vote for their leader.
yes they voted fof their leader
the people vote for their leader
They vote for their leader,as a group!
It may have one leader or a legislative government. What makes it a republic is that these leader(s) are elected to represent people instead of the people having to vote directly on everything. Sometimes all the people vote in these elections for the leader(s), sometimes only certain classes of people are allowed to vote (e.g. land owning nobility, wealthy merchants, "whites", men).
Argentina is a federal republic . Its leader, the president, is elected directly by a vote of the people.
peoples of a country who have the right to vote for their leader.
Yes, they vote every five years.
because the people do not vote for a leader
If you didn't like the leader, you could be killed. Also, people couldn't vote for the leader they wanted, the leader was chosen by the government.
Presidential Democracy (people vote for president) and Parliamentary democracy (people vote for poltical party and party leaders vote for Gov. head leader/prime minster)
Essentially, yes. Australia is a democracy, meaning that the people do elect their representatives. However, the candidates for the position of Prime Minister are selected by the political party each one represents, and Australians tend to cast their vote for the party, more so than for the political leader.