
The Sovereignty of the People
The sovereignty of the people means that ultimate authority and power in a country come from the citizens themselves. Instead of a monarch or ruler having all the control, the people have the right to choose their leaders and influence laws through voting and participation. This principle ensures that the government exists to serve the interests of the populace, and if it fails to do so, the people have the right to change or remove those in power. It’s a foundational idea behind democratic systems, emphasizing that authority derives from the will of the governed.