Why ruled by the elected representatives in democracy?
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WHY RULED BY THE ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES IN DEMOCRACY?
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- People in a nation, city, or other geographic area elect representatives to represent them in a legislative or government.
- They enact legislation, engage with voters, and take part in debates and interviews to defend and advance their beliefs.
- Legislators who are elected to office are in charge of running their own governments.
Responsibilities of the elected representatives:
- Developing national, state, territory, or local government policy, formulating, amending, and repealing legislation, and assisting constituents with a variety of issues, particularly in relation to issues involving government and local agencies looking into issues of interest to the general public as well as to specific people and groups
- putting forward ideas for government action and advocating electoral and public concerns
- gives strategic directives to government agencies and has control over local government authorities
- visiting community events and local group meetings to serve the community, gather feedback from the populace, and tell them of government initiatives
- participating in legislative committees and investigations
- submitting petitions on behalf of affected organisations.
Hence, it is necessary for the elected representatives in democracy.
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