Demòcrata
Demòcrata is a term with roots in ancient Greece, originally referring to a citizen who supported or advocated for democracy. In modern political discourse, the term "demòcrata" most commonly refers to a supporter or member of the Democratic Party in the United States. The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the U.S. Historically, its platform has evolved significantly, but contemporary Democrats generally advocate for a mixed economy with government regulation, social justice initiatives, and a strong social safety net. Key policy positions often include support for universal healthcare, environmental protection, civil rights, and accessible education. The party's ideology is broadly considered center-left. The term "demòcrata" can also be used more generally to describe anyone who believes in or promotes democratic principles and governance, regardless of their affiliation with a specific political party or country. This broader definition emphasizes the core values of citizen participation, representative government, and individual liberties that are fundamental to democratic systems worldwide.