
Pure Direct Democracy
Pure Direct Democracy is a form of governance where citizens have the direct power to make decisions on laws and policies without elected representatives. In this system, all eligible voters can propose and vote on legislation or constitutional amendments directly. This process allows citizens to engage actively in shaping their government, ensuring that their voices are directly reflected in laws. Unlike representative democracy, where elected officials make decisions on behalf of the people, pure direct democracy emphasizes grassroots participation and collective decision-making, promoting a more immediate and direct expression of the public's will.