Republic
The term for a political system where elected leaders represent the interest of the voters is representative democracy. In this system, citizens vote for representatives who make decisions on their behalf.
It is a representative democracy. In a direct democracy, citizens vote directly on issues concerning the community, while in a representative democracy, the citizens vote on people to represent them in making the decisions.
It is a questionable policy to allow elected members of a representative democracy to vote to give themselves a pay raise. In the United States the current rule is that the pay raise cannot be enacted until the following term.
A representative's term of office in the U.S. House of Representatives is two years.
Presidential democracy is a form of government where the president is the head of state and government, elected by the people for a fixed term. The president's powers are separate from the legislature, providing a system of checks and balances. Examples include the United States and Brazil.
Another name for indirect democracy is representative/republican democracy. Indirect democracy uses representatives such as delegates, congressmen, and parliamentary ministers to convey and execute the will of the people.
representative democracy
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Is known as a "Republic." Not to be confused with a "Democracy," which is defined as a government run by the people. The United States government is a "Representative Democracy," which is where citizens choose who represents them and runs the country.
democracy
Representative Democracy
A republic is indirect democracy as representatives are intended to carry out the will of the people. This system is also called a republican democracy.
Parliamentary
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The term is republic ("democratic republic" or "representative democracy") and is the basis for all modern democracies. Many countries elect separate legislatures and executives, while others (parliamentary form) combine the two.
Direct democracy is most famously associated with ancient Athens, where citizens participated directly in decision-making. Repetitive democracy, a term less commonly used, can refer to modern representative democracies where citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf, typically exercised through regular elections. Both forms emphasize citizen involvement, but direct democracy allows for more immediate participation compared to the representative nature of repetitive democracy.