Political Science, asked by TSGvaibhav, 7 months ago

5. Elected representatives are answerable to the
people. Explain.

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Answered by bhavyaajain22
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Representatives are chosen by the public to decide on its behalf the policies and actions to be pursued by a Government and are charged with acting in the best interests of his and her constituents. In doing so representatives are accountable to their constituents for,their actions.

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Answered by roopini14sl
1

Answer:

As we live in a democratic country elected people are answerable to public.

Explanation:

  • Since representatives are elected by the public, they are accountable to the public for their actions.
  • Representative democracy, also called indirect democracy, is a form of democracy in which elected individuals represent groups of individuals, as opposed to direct democracy.
  • A representative democracy places power in the hands of representatives elected by the people.
  • Political parties are often a central part of this form of democracy when the electoral system requires or encourages voters to vote for a political party or a candidate associated with a political party (rather than voting for an individual).
  • Liebenberg called the polyarchy of representative democracy.

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