a system of government in which most of the important decision are taken by the state official rather than by elected representative
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A system of government in which most of the important decisions are taken by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
‘It also reduces the links between social democracy and overbearing bureaucracy.’
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Bureaucracies a system of government in which most of the important decision are taken by the state official rather than by elected representative
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- Both a group of non-elected government officials (bureaucrats) and an administrative policy-making body are referred to by the term bureaucracy (/bjrkrsi/).
- A bureaucracy historically was a type of government administration where departments were run by non-elected people.
- A type of governance in which state officials, as opposed to elected representatives, make the majority of the key decisions. Additionally, it weakens the connections between social democracy and oppressive bureaucracy.
- Unlike direct democracy, in which people vote directly on policy proposals, representative democracy is a kind of democracy in which people elect representatives who then vote on those proposals.
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