Democracy
Yes, citizens do vote in a Unitary Government. They vote for Parliament. A Unitary System has a strong central government; the states only have the power that the central government gives them.
People were mostly restricted of their rights. Their purpose was to do what the president wants them to do, so they only had a right to vote for the president's side
No one is forced to vote for president
No, citizens cannot directly vote to impeach a president. Impeachment is a process carried out by the legislative branch of government, specifically the House of Representatives, and requires specific legal grounds for removal from office.
Citizens of the US can vote for president in the US.
US Citizens? If so, we have many powers. We vote for the president (indirectly, but we still have a major role) and other officials like governors and mayors. In fact, we vote for a lot of things, like new policies. We can also contradict the government. We may write an article, give a speech, or even have a meeting to contradict our government without fear.
what is the role of citizens in a unitary government?
The citizens vote for the President AND Congress.
They vote for the government
The government of the United States is a democracy because citizens vote for their leaders.
The concept of a democratic government where all citizens had a vote in making government decisions.
I't means that the citizens of a country has the right to vote for their president, and for the people who will sit in other government positions ( senators, governors, etc.)