History, asked by sathvik2562, 11 months ago

In a direct democracy, who votes on government policy?
senators
all citizens
representatives
only democrats

Answers

Answered by inderjitnityanand
9

answer is all citizens

Answered by meharsujatha1
0

Answer:

parliament

Explanation:

parliamentour parliament has many important functions among the making glass for the entire country is the most important it also makes policies for the entire country how to use our forest natural resources like mines about education about our relations with other countries about industries and agriculture the government are expected to implement programs in accordance with your policies for example in 1986 the parliament adoption in adopted in national policy on education which till today guides the programs related to education in the year 2009 the parliament passed the right of children to free and compulsory education in order to ensure that the children to get equality and quality education and MLA and MLA of the legislative assembly in each state make the laws of this state the country implements the law made by the parliament for the development and welfare every year the government presents the annual budget for the approval of parliament

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