afturköllunferli
Afturköllunferli, a term originating from Icelandic, translates to "recall process." It generally refers to the formal procedure by which an elected official or a proposed law can be submitted to a popular vote for approval or rejection. This mechanism is a form of direct democracy, allowing citizens to have a direct say in governance beyond casting votes in general elections.
The specifics of an afturköllunferli can vary significantly depending on the jurisdiction. Typically, a certain number
This democratic tool can be used to challenge legislation that is perceived as unpopular or to hold