Le gouvernement doit-il augmenter les dépenses dans le domaine des transports publics ?
I would like to point to the example of Switzerland, a highly decentralized federation where direct…
It's designed to delegate decision-making to elected representatives, who are held accountable by the electorate. This delegation is a practical necessity due to the complexities of modern governance.
Take the example of India, the world's largest democracy. It would be impractical for the country's 1.3 billion citizens to directly vote on every single issue. Thus, they elect representatives who are supposed to reflect their interests and make decisions on their behalf.
This system doesn't preclude public participation. There are mechanisms like referendums and public consultations that serve to include the voice of the people in decision-making.
The key lies in maintaining a balance between efficiency and inclusivity, ensuring that the elected representatives are truly accountable to the people.
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