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Governments derive their powers from the consent of the governed.
people and,or citizens
The People; the consent of the governed.
Obama is in the consent of the governed.
is consent of the governed an important principle in brazil
Consent of the governed matters because if the governed people do not consent to the governing body, they will revolt against it. It is also considered unjust to rule over people without their consent.
The principal is known as popular sovereignty. It asserts that the power and legitimacy of a government come from the consent and participation of the governed population. Therefore, the government rules with the consent of the people.
It basically means that the populace is prepared to be governed by whom the majority has voted into power.
The consent of the governed is important to all issues that are of national interest. Japan normally holds elections to choose their representatives and this shows how the consent of the governed is important.
"Consent of the governed" is a political theory stating that a government's legitimacy and moral right to use state power is, or ought to be, derived from the people or society over which that power is exercised. This theory of "consent" is historically contrasted to the divine right of kings and has often been invoked against the legitimacy of colonialism. Following John Locke's notion of a nation of "free and equal" citizens, the Founders of the United States believed that consent of the governed was the only legitimate basis upon which one "free and equal" citizen could exercise legal authority over another -- otherwise neither equal could overcome the other.
John Locke thought no government can exist without the consent of the governed.
Yes, the governed give implicit consent when they vote for their representatives. Their vote says they want the person to be their leader.