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the authority to carry out a policy, seen as given by a country's voters to the winner of an election; verdict of the people.

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Answered by skyfall63
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The authority to carry out a policy, seen as given by a country's voters to the winner of an election; verdict of the people. MANDATE

Explanation:

  • A mandate is given in politics by a constituency to serve as its representative. The notion of a government with a constitutional mandate to govern by fair elections is a central idea of representative democracy . New governments that are trying to implement policies which they have not made public during an electoral campaign have no clear mandate for enforcing such policies.
  • Elections, especially ones with a large margin of victory, and are often said to give the newly elected government or elected official an implicit mandate to put into effect certain policies. Elections, in particular those with a huge margin of victory , are often said to mean an implied mandate  given the newly elected government to introduce those policies and to put into effect certain policies.
  • A "mandate" can mean a Parliamentary seat held in certain languages rather than an election victory. If a mandate is connected to voters ' desires, it is an imperative mandate otherwise known as the "free" mandate.

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mandate is the correct answer

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