In a democratic government, decisions are made by elected representatives who are accountable to the citizens. These representatives participate in a legislative process, where policies and laws are debated and voted on. Additionally, citizens have a direct role in decision-making through voting in elections, referendums, and public consultations, ensuring that the government reflects the will of the people. Ultimately, the power rests with the electorate, who can influence governance through their participation.
The Queen can't make political decisions in Jamaica. It is a democracy, but she cannot decide that. The Government makes the decisions.
In a Parliamentary Democracy, the PRIME MINISTER makes the key national decisions.
who runs the government and makes most decisions
The people vote
A democracy can only be a true democracy if all citizens can vote for a leader or government officials to act on behalf of the wishes of the citizens of the nation. Free elections (but only genuinely free elections) make up a democracy.
DEMOCRACY
democracy
a democracy is a government in which the people vote on the decisions being made.
Switzerland is a confederation which means most of the day-to-day decisions are taken by the 'Canton' governments. The Swiss government really only makes decisions on things like defence and external affairs.
the government makes all the decisions, he is a dictator
Democracy (democratic)
democracy (of the people, by the people, for the people...)