Political Science, asked by vishnunama6761, 1 year ago

What is the role of citizens in strengthening democracy explain in 5 points?

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Answered by charandeep4
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The main role of citizens is to vote 
they participate in the desicion making of the country
they can stand and compete in elections
they can form their own ploitical party
if they are opposing something they can start a movement
citizens have to work for the devlopment of the democracies because the democracy is for the people by the people and from the people.
 If you don't have citizen participation, you have government choosing what will happen. The only scenario government is required for is to ensure everybody gets their natural rights (health care, security, clean water, clean environment, support in times of trouble, food, etc.) and that justice is served. They also need tor regulate businesses and guarantee jobs. What else does the government have to offer that the people can't provide for themselves.


democracy is majority(mob) rule and always fails.the minorities are always trampled and the voters always bankrupt a democracy. the USA is a republic,however, with the democrats in charge they are about to play democracy and destroy the country unless they are stopped in the 11/10 elections.


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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