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In a direct democracy, who votes for government policy

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the people vote. all votes are done by the people
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User Louis Waweru
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Answer: people (citizens)

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In a direct democracy, people decide on policies directly, without any intermediary. They might intervene i passing executive decisions, the use of sortition, making laws, directly electing or dismissing officials, and conducting trials. However, the majority of the democracies are representative democracies.

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