how can the citizens of a democratic country voice their feelings to the law making body of the country
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"Democratic government is a government, which is formed of the elected representatives of the people. Indirectly people have a say in what happens in their country.
Citizens in a democratic country can voice their feelings to the law making body of the country through the judicial system i.e. the courts, the police, through media and also by directly addressing the Prime Minister or the President.
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Their voice can be heard through TV reports, newspaper editorials, radio broadcasts, local meetings
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