Which are the two main types of liberal representative (indirect) democracy?
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Answer:
The two major forms of liberal representative democracy are parliamentary form and a presidential form of democracy.
Answer:
The two main types of liberal representative democracy are parliamentary form and a presidential form of democracy.
1. Parliamentary type of democracy is where the executive is held responsible for the legislature for all its policies. Parliamentary form of government has features of periodic election independence of the judiciary, ordinary adult franchise etc.
2. The presidential type of government is where the executive not responsible for the legislature and its policies. Judiciary is constitutionally independent of the legislature in its policies and regulations.
Explanation:
In an indirect democracy, the voted representative voted by the people exercise power, bring on the government and make laws. Indirect democracy is the type of democracy in which the public does not directly use the rights of governance but uses the power through a representative in which all the public or the majority of the public uses the power of government through their representative whom they chose from time to time.