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Answered by dreamgirl251611
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Sovereignty resides in and flows from the people of a country.

They have a collective right to choose their governmental, political and electoral systems as an aspect of self-determination.

The authority of government likewise derives from the will of the people in their choice of these systems, and the people have a right to take part in their government, including through genuine elections to determine who will legitimately occupy governmental offices.

These precepts are embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in modern constitutions the world over.

They capture the foundation for the famous formulation that democratic government is โ€œof the people, by the people and for the people.โ€

In essence, they mean just that: governments belong to the people; governmental processes belong to the people; and elections belong to the people.

It is that simple, and it is that complicated.

There is no democracy without the engagement of citizens.

Engagement is thus both a right and a responsibility of citizens in establishing, developing and sustaining democracy.

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Answered by Anonymous
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No democracy can function in the absence of socially responsible and inforced citizens.

1) Citizens maintain social harmony by mutuality respecting and tolerating differences in views of all other who disagree with them.

2) As citizens have the right to express their dissent, they act as a director to the government where they express their grievances through channels provided by the democratic system.

3) Citizens also play a decisive role in the establishment of a welfare Government by participating and seeking to influence public opinion.

4) When the citizens exercise the right to vote, they provide directions to the whole democratic process.

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