The form of government in which citizens hold political power is known as a democracy. In a democracy, the ultimate authority rests with the people, who exercise their power through voting and participation in decision-making processes. This system can take various forms, such as direct democracy, where citizens vote on specific issues, or representative democracy, where they elect officials to make decisions on their behalf. The core principle is that the government is accountable to the citizens.
Democracy.
monarchy
Federalism is a system of government in which the national government and state governments share governmental power within the same political system, which have jurisdiction over individuals. Unitary system of government is one in which, principle power within the political system lies at the level of a national or central government, which individual citizens have direct allegiance to the national or central government and possesses ultimate power to make all political choices and determine public policy.
A political system that allows the citizens to participate in political decision-making, or to elect representatives to government bodies is usually called a democracy; which has been defined as " government of the people, by the people, for the people". Constituents
This is, unsurpringly, "representative democracy".The citizens elect representatives to exercise their political power in a federal republic.
Where it is understood that a government does not grant rights, but that it exists to preserve the natural rights of its people, this creates a system where citizens' via the ballot box and through appointed officials who answer to the public, there citizens have the most power and political influence.
A rebublic is the type of government that we have in the United States, so i guess the president or the people, but the leader is the president and the ones who decide whose in office is us the people.
The political principle of the Republicicanism. Republicicanism: the belief that government should be based on the consent of the people; people exercise their power by voting for political representatives.
Democracy
In a democracy, ultimate political power rests with the people. This concept is known as popular sovereignty. Through free and fair elections, individuals have the ability to choose their government representatives and hold them accountable for their actions.
Oligarchy
Egyptian citizens did have some participation in government. This, however, was not effective because the Mubarak regime had the ultimate say. It would take mass rebellion as part of the Arab spring to finally oust Mubarak and his corrupt regime from power. Recent events, however, did prove that Mubarak was not as corrupt as his political opponents made him out to be.