
Direct Democracy Movement
The Direct Democracy Movement advocates for a political system where citizens directly participate in decision-making rather than relying on elected representatives. This can involve referendums, initiatives, and popular votes, allowing individuals to have a direct say in laws and policies. The movement aims to increase political engagement and accountability, allowing people to express their opinions on important issues. Proponents argue that this approach enhances democracy by empowering citizens and ensuring that government decisions reflect the will of the majority, while critics worry about the potential for populism and the complexities of informed voting.