Demokrasi
Demokrasi, or democracy, is a system of government in which power ultimately rests with the people. In a democracy, citizens participate in political decision-making directly or through elected representatives. Key elements typically include free and fair elections, universal suffrage, political equality, the rule of law, and protections for civil liberties such as freedom of expression, assembly, and association. Democracies also emphasize accountability, transparency, and the peaceful transfer of power.
The term derives from Greek demos, people, and kratos, power. The modern concept emerged in Europe and
In representative democracies, citizens elect representatives who make policy and govern within constitutional limits. Direct democracy
Scholars and practitioners discuss the strengths and vulnerabilities of democracies. Proponents point to accountability, legitimacy, inclusion,
Global experience shows a spectrum of outcomes, from consolidated liberal democracies to rising illiberal practices. While