Why do we need representatives why
can't people join in the decision
making process directly?
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this is because all the people do not have enough time and cannot sit together to take decisions. That is why we need representatives.
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Politicians are usually expected to represent their constituents' preferences. But many people argue and we observe (see attachment) that parliamentary representatives diverge significantly from their constituents' preferences. Why could this be the case? What important factors may drive divergence? What can be done to improve congruence?
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