referendums, direct democracy

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History

 

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Lottie E

 

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September 9, 2014

 

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Referendums definitely do enrich democracy, since they remove any middlemen involved in determining the people?¦s choice. It would certainly be unwise and impractical to hold a plebiscite for every political issue that the state plays against, but by involving the citizens in large and critically important matters, the government can be sure that it has made a democratic choice...
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A combination of both direct and indirect democracy would therefore be the best option for a developed country like Canada. The spread of education and the convenience that science and technology have brought us, make it increasingly easy and achievable to involve the common citizen in policy making, so why not permit a stronger democracy when it can be done? The democratic system of governance is said to have originated in Athens wherein the all citizens were supposed to assemble to take part in agreeing or disagreeing to certain ideas, laws and beliefs...
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