Political Science, asked by manjotikaur2020, 1 month ago

what does direct democracy imply? Why Cannot it bebracied
in the present day would
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Answered by nishantmohapatra1308
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In a direct democracy of government, it is the people who vote and decide upon policy initiatives. There are no elected representatives to act on behalf of the citizens. It is not possible to practice direct democracy in the present-day world with the population of each country running into millions.

In a direct democracy of government, it is the people who vote and decide upon policy initiatives. There are no elected representatives to act on behalf of the citizens.

It is not possible to practice direct democracy in the present-day world with the population of each country running into millions. It is unfeasible that for each of the policies, any country calls for voting from each of its citizens (who qualify the age limit). Policymaking with this kind of system will be chaotic, cumbersome and will take a lot of time.

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