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Democracy Government

Government by the People

The word Democracy comes from two Greek words: Demos, which means the people, and Kratos, meaning ruling power.

The people belong to the Electorate of a Democracy government. The power of the Electorate is held by the people, with each member of the Electorate having the power of one vote.
Structure of a Democracy Government

Leader -

The leader represents the majority vote of all members of the Electorate related to international issues.

Government Departments -

There are five Elected Members assigned to each government department.

Elected Members -

Elected Members are Government Administrators. Each Elected Member represents the majority vote of his or her constituents, who make up the Electorate.

Electorate -

The Electorate holds the power of the vote in a Democracy government. Each member The Electorate holds the power of the vote in a Democracy government. Each member of the Electorate uses the power of his or her vote three ways:

Choosing Elected Member;
Supporting proposals;
In referendums.
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Process of Democracy-

Elected Members are Government Administrators. As such, they identify issues that need to be resolved.

Proposals from the Electorate will offer solutions to these issues. Each member of the Electorate will use the power of his or her vote to support proposals.

Final decision is made using the power of the Electorate's vote in a referendum.
Process of Democracy

Whenever the power of the Electorate's vote is surrendered to the politician, a Koruptonacy government is created. Koruptonacy comes from the word Korupton, meaning corruption. A Koruptonacy is government by corruption.

It is this surrendered power of the Electorate's vote that corrupts the politician. Absolutely.

Democracy Government - Government by the People