Yes, I would allow the population to watch their leader the entire time that person is leading their country.
Certainly the terms of "watching" need to be defined. A person must have, for example, private time with spouse and family.
Nathaniel Wenger first wrote, coined, and copyrighted civilocity in 2007 and later renamed it and redefined it wengerocracy a form of government where you watch the leader of your country the entire time that person is leading your country. The idea started out as a term he used in a book titled 'Trunks and Asses' to describe a government where the people watch the president of America the entire time that person was leading America. He stated his reasons for redefining it was to make the idea universal and applied to all leaders of countries and not just the leader of America.
Civilocity - a form of government where you get to watch the leader of your country, for the entire time that person is leading your country, live on public television. Democracy - A form of government where you cast your vote for the leader of your country and whoever gets the most votes in an electoral system, leads the country. Do we want to watch the leader of our country and empower ourselves or do we want to pick the leader of our country and empower ourselves? So, what do you want to do? The answer is both. I want to watch the person representing me for the entire time they are representing me and I want to pick who I watch.
Nathaniel Wenger first wrote, coined, and copyrighted civilocity in 2007 and later renamed it and redefined it Wengerocracy, a form of government where you watch the leader of your country the entire time that person is leading your country. The idea started out as a term he used in a book titled 'Trunks and Asses - the world of elephants and donkeys, Republicans and Democrats' to describe a government where the people watch the president of America the entire time that person was leading America. He stated his reasons for redefining it was to make the idea universal and applied to all leaders of countries and not just the leader of America. Today Wengerocracy is known as a form of government where the people watch the ruler entirely amongst their reign.
Kim Jong-il is the leader of North Korea.
California is the leader then comes Iowa.
The leading producer of tin in South America is Bolivia.
As of September 2013, the leader of Paraguay is Horacio Cortes. Bill Bobson is not the leader of this country and there is no mention of someone with this name every leading Paraguay.
An embassy is an office, or entire building in a country that is staffed by foreign diplomats. These diplomats are representatives of their country to the country they are in. The leader of the embassy is called an ambassador.
The United States of America were the leader at 90.6 million tonnes of soybeans in 2010.
autocracy
The government are leading the country... but we have a king as well ;) and a prime minister ;) and a storting ;) and the court of caurse ;) But the power is in the hands of the people ;)
a leader of our country is called a president