There are many ways to participate in one's government. The most common way is to vote in all elections, expressing your views by doing so. Another way is to work on a candidates campaign for election or reelection. Also, a person can run for public office. This can be at the local, state or federal level.
Citizen participate in Parliamentary Democracy by voting in elections.
One way is by voting
by voting,being informed
is the political system in which citizen participate directly indecision making
In a direct democracy, anyone can participate in the government. But in a representative democracy, you must be elected.
In a direct democracy, anyone can participate in the government. But in a representative democracy, you must be elected.
In a direct democracy, anyone can participate in the government. But in a representative democracy, you must be elected.
republic
direct democracy is a type of government wee every citizen can vote on every issue. representative democracy is a type of government were people vote for representative who deiced issues in there name.
direct democracy is a type of government wee every citizen can vote on every issue. representative democracy is a type of government were people vote for representative who deiced issues in there name.
In a representative democracy, citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf, while in a direct democracy, citizens participate directly in decision-making processes, such as through voting on laws and policies themselves. Representative democracies often have a system of elected officials who represent the people's interests, compared to direct democracies where citizens have a more immediate role in governance.
Citizens are expected to participate more actively in a democracy. in a republic, citizens do not participate as directly.
The two types of democracy are direct democracy and representative democracy. In a direct democracy, the government is composed of the citizens, who all vote on any issue that may arise. In a representative democracy, the citizens elect people to represent them, and then their elected representatives form a government and act on behalf of the people who elected them.
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