Cleisthens
Cleisthens encouraged people to participate in government.
The leader was Pericles.
Sparta
Your question is too unspecific to answer properly, but I would guess Socrates.
I have never known a leader to pay people to participate in government.
Your question is too unspecific to answer properly, but I would guess Socrates.
The Greek leader who encouraged the people of his city to participate in government was Cleisthenes, often referred to as the "Father of Athenian Democracy." He introduced reforms in the late 6th century BCE that expanded political participation among Athenian citizens, allowing for greater involvement in decision-making and governance. His efforts laid the foundation for the democratic system that characterized ancient Athens and inspired future democratic ideals.
Greece is a parliamentary republic and as such has President Karolos Papoulias as leader of the nation and army, and Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis as leader of the government.
The first thing that comes to my mind is voting for a leader that is what i guess am i correct yes no?
The first thing that comes to my mind is voting for a leader that is what i guess am i correct yes no?
Every Hebrew leader who ever existed encouraged this.
the leader was St. Theresa