Demokratia
Demokratia is a system of government in which political power is exercised by the people, either directly or through elected representatives. The term derives from the Greek demos (people) and kratos (power or rule).
The concept has roots in ancient Greece, notably Athens, where citizens gathered to debate and decide policy
Core features include popular sovereignty, the rule of law, regular competitive elections, political pluralism, accountability of
Diversity within demokratia includes direct democracy, where citizens vote on policy directly, and representative or liberal
In contemporary discourse, demokratia is used as an ideal and as a descriptive category in comparisons of