no, but every canadian can have sex
Citizens are expected to participate in decision-making primarily in democracies, where governance is based on the principles of popular sovereignty and political equality. In democratic systems, mechanisms such as voting, public consultations, and civic engagement initiatives enable citizens to influence policies and elect representatives. Additionally, participatory democracies emphasize direct involvement of citizens in political processes, allowing for more grassroots decision-making.
No. Not even a little bit.
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democracy, which is derived from the Greek words "demos" (people) and "kratos" (rule). In this system, all eligible citizens participate in decision-making and have equal political rights.
There are classical, administrative, and political models of decision making. Making a decision requires the use of logical selection based on facts.
By giving them equal chances to participate in decision making on proposed ideas or items
Niels Lange has written: 'Isolierte Partner' -- subject(s): Crisis management in government, Decision-making, Federal government, Political aspects, Political aspects of Decision-making
There's direct democracy, which is a political system in which citizens participate directly in government decision making; then there's representative democracy, in which the citizens elect others to represent them In government
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power. authority, rule, influence in decision making
Direct Democracy
Nicola F. Maaser has written: 'Decision-making in committees' -- subject(s): Political planning, Public administration, Mathematical models, Game theory, Group decision making, Decision making