Yes, they do. Democracy countries has their citizens vote their leaders.
Yes, they do. Democracy countries has their citizens vote their leaders.
India and of course America that's why we can choose our leaders
They choose their leaders according to their bodies size.
In a democracy, the leader or leaders are chosen by the people through free and fair elections. The candidate with the most votes typically wins and is then entrusted with governing the country or region based on the principles of democracy, such as protecting individual rights and upholding the rule of law.
Elections.
North America has only Canada and the US both of which are democratic countries and elect their president or Prime Minister. In South America, all countries have elections to elect their leaders.
In countries that are lead by one or a few powerful families (like the countries on the Arab peninsula) leaders are either chosen by cooptation, where the family or clan members have a meeting to decide who to ask or appoint for the job; or they are simply appointed by the head of the family, like in Saudi Arabia.
Democratic means that we get to choose our own leaders. See, there are countries that do not get to choose and they have other names for those governments. Those names can be monarchy, dictatorship, or totalitarian government. But we have a democracy which means that we vote every once and a while to get leaders to run our country. That is what the Presidential race is all about, to choose a new President.
Parties select their candidates in different ways. In some countries, such as the USA, members and supporters of a party choose its candidates. Now more and more countries are following this method. In other countries like India, top party leaders choose candidates for contesting elections.
The plural form for one country, many leaders is 'The country's leaders...'; the plural for many countries is 'The countries' leaders...
Enlightenment thinkers believed people should choose their own leaders.