Leaders typically make laws in legislative bodies, such as parliaments or congresses, where elected representatives draft, debate, and vote on legislation. In some cases, leaders may also enact laws through executive orders or decrees, especially in situations where swift action is needed. Additionally, local governments can establish laws within their jurisdictions. Ultimately, the specific process can vary depending on the country's legal and political system.
It convinced leaders not to make laws addressing issues such as child labor and pollution.
The Mayor can.
democrocay
Cuba is a Communist Dictatorship - the government leaders MAKE the laws.
A (Democratic) Republic.
They are elected by the people.
Republican
democratic
A democracy.
Because they do!
A representative republic.
This is a democracy.