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In direct democracy who votes on government policy?

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In the question of "In direct democracy who votes on government policy?", the answer is that the citizens themselves vote - not their representatives, as would be the case in a representative democracy. One example of direct democracy is Switzerland and the way they vote is by having referendums on the important issues
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