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.With whom does the final decision-making power rest in a democracy?

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Answered by kravi62258
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Since democracy is Government of the people, by the people and for the people, the final decision making power rests with People's Representatives. In a democracy, people choose their representatives who take decisions in legislative assemblies on various issues. People vote for these representatives based on their policies towards these issues. Therefore by electing certain representatives, people are indirectly taking a stance on the issues regarding which decisions need to be taken and therefore the decision making power ultimately rests with the people

Answered by Anonymous
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Since democracy is Government of the people, by the people and for the people, the final decision making power rests with People's Representatives. In a democracy, people choose their representatives who take decisions in legislative assemblies on various issues. People vote for these representatives based on their policies towards these issues. Therefore by electing certain representatives, people are indirectly taking a stance on the issues regarding which decisions need to be taken and therefore the decision making power ultimately rests with the people. Hence, Option A is correct. No other organization can make the final decision, hence, the rest of the options are incorrect.

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