A democratic republic
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In any nation where voters choose representatives to govern them is called a democracy. This term is not related to ancient Greek democracies.
A government in which voters can choose representatives to govern them is called a representative democracy. In this system, elected officials make decisions on behalf of the citizens, who have the power to vote them in or out of office during regular elections. This allows for a system of accountability and reflects the will of the electorate.
The system of government in which voters elect representatives to make laws for them is called a republic, or sometimes some people call it a representative democracy.
It is a democracy.
Representative Democracy
representative democracy
A democracy - a democratic government of publicly elected representatives.
A republic is a form of government in which people elect representatives. The opposite of this would be a dictatorship.
They are chosen by voters
An electoral district in which voters choose one representative or official is called a "single-member district" or "single-member constituency." In this system, each district is represented by one elected official, which helps to create a direct link between constituents and their representative. This approach is commonly used in many electoral systems, including the United States and the United Kingdom.
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