People to be involved in the decisions taken by the Government in a Democratic Country – Why?
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The principle of public participation holds that those who are affected by a decision have a right to be involved in the decision-making process. ... Public participation may be regarded as a way of empowerment and as vital part of democratic governance.
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This is a vital process of democracy as that depends on citizens rights and choices. Even voting is a way of public participation.
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People must be involved in the decisions taken by the Government in a Democratic Country
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- One of the fundamental features of a democratic government is that the voters elect their representatives who have absolute authority to rule. This ensures that the people are involved in the country's governance.
- The ultimate decision-making authority lies with the people's representatives, as democracy is the rule of the govt. of the majority and of the people. Within a democracy, people choose their representatives who vote on various issues within legislatures.
- People vote for these representatives based on their policies towards these issues. By electing such leaders, the people have an indirect role on the matters to be addressed and the decision-making authority ultimately rests with the people.
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