Politics and Governance in Democracy
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Democracy is a type of government in which citizens own sovereignty and elect rulers who make laws. Citizens may exercise their powers themselves or through representatives elected to exercise power on their behalf. Deciding who is a citizen and how power is shared among citizens changes over time and each country changes at different rates. In addition to the election The fundamental idea of democracy is freedom of assembly and speech. Inclusion and equality, civil rights, consent, right to life, and minority rights. Democracy also makes all parties aware of their interests and delegates power from the people to a set of rules instead.
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