
"Concept of Direct Democracy"
Direct democracy is a system where citizens participate directly in decision-making rather than through elected representatives. In this model, voters have the power to propose, discuss, and approve laws or policies themselves, often through referendums or initiatives. It allows the public to have a more immediate and active role in shaping government actions, fostering greater citizen engagement and accountability. While common in some countries or localities, it is usually combined with representative democracy to balance practical governance with public input.