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who are the elected representatives in a democracy​

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Answered by jainhema917
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Representatives are elected by the public, as in national elections for the national legislature. Elected representatives may hold the power to select other representatives, presidents, or other officers of the government or of the legislature, as the Prime Minister in the latter case.

Answered by Anonymous
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they are often known as :

representative democracy

representative democracy is a form of democracy which is chosen by the citizens themselves...

let us learn more about this...

  • in a vast country like India, It I difficult to devise a method for the Direct participation of the people in the governance of the country...

  • therefore, representative democracy has been adopted in India.

  • Under this system, people elect their representatives who govern on their behalf.

  • this means, India is indirectly governed by the people, through their elected representatives like panchs, municipal councillors, Members of legislative assembly or members of parliament.

  • India is the largest democracy in the world governed by a democratic government.

  • A democratic government is a government for the people and by the people.

  • The people of India have the power to govern their country through their elected representatives who take decisions on the behalf of people, Make laws in the interest of the people and work for their welfare.

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