How do people take part in decision making in a democracy? explain in points
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In a representative Democracy, people elect their local leaders who are going to represent them in the parliament to make rules, laws and pass bills. However, if e.g. the people of a nation are no happy with their representatives, they can wait for the next election and vote for someone else, whom, they trust
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In a representative Democracy, people elect their local leaders who are going to represent them in the parliament to make rules, laws and pass bills. However, if e.g. the people of a nation are no happy with their representatives, they can wait for the next election and vote for someone else, whom, they trust.
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