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Presidential and Parliamentary. Presidential which is direct democracy and Parliamentary (like UK) which is indirect democracy.
A direct democracy
To transform a parliamentary democracy into a representative democracy, changes would need to be made to allow direct election of the head of state (e.g., president) by the citizens, rather than appointment through the parliament. This change would shift the balance of power and make the head of state more independent from the legislature, giving citizens more direct influence over their leadership. Additionally, reforms may be needed to adjust the distribution of powers between the executive and legislative branches to ensure a more balanced system of checks and balances.
parliamentary,presidential
The three forms of democracy are direct democracy, representative democracy, and parliamentary democracy. In direct democracy, citizens directly participate in decision-making. In representative democracy, citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf. In parliamentary democracy, the executive branch is accountable to the legislature.
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It depends on what democracy without qualification means, but many people use it as a euphemism for "direct democracy". Direct Democracy makes every citizen responsible for every political decision. For example, in a direct democracy, every citizen would be voting on tax rates, immigration policy, etc. In a parliamentary democracy, districts of people vote for a person or party to represent them in a legislative forum. The party with the largest number of seats then forms a government, which directs the policy of the country.
It depends on how you define "true democracy", but most people use it as a euphemism for "direct democracy". Direct Democracy makes every citizen responsible for every political decision. For example, in a direct democracy, every citizen would be voting on tax rates, immigration policy, etc. In a parliamentary democracy, districts of people vote for a person or party to represent them in a legislative forum. The party with the largest number of seats then forms a government, which directs the policy of the country.
Direct Democracy
An indirect parliamentary democracy. (8.1.3 Exam)
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How does direct democracy differ from reprecentative democracy