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North Korea has no Citizen Participation. If you looked this question up, your a moron. - Gilbert.
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
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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Citizen participation refers to the involvement of individuals in the decision-making processes of their community or society. It allows citizens to have a voice in issues that affect them, promoting democracy and transparency in governance.
They cannot function without citizen participation
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Mexico has very little citizen participation. There is so much corruption that the government and the citizens do not care for each other.
A dictatorship or autocracy would have little or no citizen participation. An oligarchy (rule by a favored few) would have less participation than the typical representative democracy.
John Clayton Thomas has written: 'Public participation in public decisions' -- subject(s): Public administration, Decision making, Citizen participation, Political participation 'Citizen, customer, partner' -- subject(s): Public administration, Citizen participation, Political planning, Public relations and politics