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Compliance of the latter with democratically reached decisions may plausibly be thought of as one appropriate response to the value of democracy.
Do they do so primarily because they believe their democratically elected government is corrupt and unaccountable?
They exercised their power as democratically-elected leaders by creating reforming political coalitions that changed traditional political alignments.
With the peremptory norm, in particular, we leave behind the world of democratically decided actions to be monitored and reviewed.
It would be "voluntary" 2 in the sense that it would be adopted only by the will of the people expressed democratically.
Now, clearly, liberal democratic states can and do use coercive means in order to implement policies that have been agreed amongst democratically elected representatives.
The directive for emerging democracies is clear - promote democratically oriented parties and citizen participation in these parties.
That is, in a democratically accountable system with direct elections that are privately funded, policymakers may be responsive but only to the wealthiest of advocates.
And thus from their perspective, decisions are democratically legitimate only in so far as the processes from which they result are non-coercive.
Elections are not democracy, of course, but without free and fair elections you cannot have a democratically legitimized government and, hence, representative democracy.
And there may also be situations, conversely, in which movements do not have to act democratically.
Ironically, thus, the less democratically accountable system may be more responsive to a broader range of interests.
The more democratically accountable system also appears biased in its responsiveness and that bias is pro-business.
That, however, will not be without democratic impact - the federation is democratically ordered - though the worry about an unavoidable elitism here remains very strong.
Student leaders justly prided themselves on the creation of democratically structured, broad-based, nationwide student organisation.
The community is secular (albeit it also takes care of its religious minority) and is governed by a democratically elected national parliament.
In consequence, the models allow us to check on causal direction in the relationship between conversation and democratically desirable attitudes.
Because they are institutionally fragile and democratically incomplete, ' delegative democracies ' are more vulnerable to alteration and erosion.
I am talking about state officials acting on behalf of a democratically elected government and parliament.
One expectation is that policymakers are more responsive to citizen groups than business interests in systems where they are democratically accountable.
One is that the judiciary is the least democratically constituted body in the government.
He is expected, when delivering a judgment, to implement and possibly also further the decisions that have been made by the democratically elected legislature.
Capable, resourceful and innovative members of the community were identified and democratically elected to lead the process and initiate development.
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