Political Science, asked by garicsmahanty, 7 hours ago

Why is public opinion regarded as the basis

of democracy?

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Answered by merae
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public opinion and policy-making are fundamental to a democracy, which is linked to electoral accountability, meaning that the leader who was elected "will not deviate far from voters' opinion".

Answered by sravaru
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According to Robert Shapiro, public opinion and policy-making are fundamental to a democracy, which is linked to electoral accountability, meaning that the leader who was elected "will not deviate far from voters' opinion

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