They have to learn to spell correctly, and then learn many, many other things before they can help to choose a leader.
It is a characteristic of democracy when a country people can vote for their leader.
As of my last update, there are countries where some groups may face limitations on their voting rights, such as disenfranchisement of certain ethnic or religious minorities, restrictions on people with disabilities, or limited voting rights for certain groups. These limitations are often subject to change, and progress towards universal suffrage continues in many parts of the world.
you don't, you can vote for any party/leader or not vote
The people of the countries were able to vote for who they wanted elected, instead of their government choosing a new leader.
vote them out
I don't really think that countries vote....
you cant vote if you have commited a crime
No, kids cant vote in any country.
vote
yes they voted fof their leader
In a parliamentary government system, the leader can be removed through a vote of no confidence. If a majority of members of parliament vote against the leader, he or she is forced to resign. Alternatively, the leader can be removed through a party caucus vote or other internal party mechanism that withdraws support for the leader. Once the leader is removed, a new leader can be elected or appointed.