
Domestic Policy Making
Domestic policy making refers to the process by which governments create and implement laws and regulations that affect their own citizens. This includes areas such as education, healthcare, transportation, and the economy. Policymakers assess societal needs, gather information, consult experts, and consider public opinion before proposing policies. After debates and revisions, laws are passed and put into action. The goal of domestic policy is to improve the quality of life for citizens and address pressing social issues through effective governance.