That would be a democracy.
Direct democracy.
Direct democracy is a system in which all citizens gather to discuss and vote on government issues directly, without elected representatives. This form of democracy allows for more direct participation by the general population in decision-making processes.
A direct democracy is a form of government in which citizens participate directly in decision-making processes, rather than through elected representatives. This can involve voting on specific policy issues or laws through referendums or other mechanisms, instead of relying on representatives to make decisions on their behalf.
Direct democracy is a form of government in which citizens have the ability to participate directly in decision-making processes, typically through voting on specific issues or policies rather than electing representatives to make decisions on their behalf. It allows for increased citizen engagement and empowerment in the political system.
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.
Direct democracy is a form of government in which citizens participate directly in decision-making processes, rather than electing representatives to make decisions on their behalf. This can involve initiatives, referendums, or other mechanisms that allow citizens to vote on specific issues or policies.
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Referendum- A Procedure in which issues are votedd on directly by the citizens rather than by their Representatives in government.
The members of the legislative branch are elected directly by the voters in their home state or district. Of the two houses of the U.S. Congress, the House of Representatives is subject to greater control by the electorate because its members must run for office every two years.
the internet allows citizens to blog about issues, and generally monitor the actions and policies of government officials
opinion pools
to keep the citizens away from government issues
the internet allows citizens to blog about issues, and generally monitor the actions and policies of government officials
the internet allows citizens to blog about issues, and generally monitor the actions and policies of government officials
Direct democracy is a system in which all citizens gather to discuss and vote on government issues directly, without elected representatives. This form of democracy allows for more direct participation by the general population in decision-making processes.
Opinion Polls
A direct democracy is a form of government in which citizens participate directly in decision-making processes, rather than through elected representatives. This can involve voting on specific policy issues or laws through referendums or other mechanisms, instead of relying on representatives to make decisions on their behalf.
In a direct democracy an assembly of the citizens decides on all matters of government and law. In a representative democracy, citizens elect representatives to a parliament, and these representatives vote on the issues of government. Direct democracy is not possible in a large state as it has been impracticable for citizens to travel regularly to an assembly over large distances. The problem with representatives is 'do they really represent the opinions of their electors?' With the internet it would now be possible to take direct peoples' votes regularly, but don't hold your breath waiting for the politicians to give up their power and perks.