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democrática

Democrática is the feminine singular form of the adjective democrático, used in Spanish and Portuguese to indicate a relationship with democracy or with democratic systems. It describes feminine nouns such as nación, sociedad, institución, participación or cultura that are characterized by or aiming to embody democratic principles. The masculine form is democrático (or democráticos in the plural), which is used with masculine nouns.

Etymologically, democrática comes from the Greek demos (people) and kratos (rule), through Latin democratica, and it

In political science and civic discourse, democrática describes features such as popular sovereignty, free and fair

Overall, democrática functions as a gendered modifier that aligns with the noun it describes, signaling that

mirrors
the
gender
and
number
agreement
rules
of
the
surrounding
language.
In
practical
use,
it
appears
in
phrases
like
una
nación
democrática,
una
institución
democrática,
or
participación
democrática
in
Spanish,
and
uma
nação
democrática
or
uma
sociedade
democrática
in
Portuguese.
For
masculine
nouns,
one
would
say
un
sistema
democrático
or
principios
democráticos.
elections,
pluralism,
accountability,
separation
of
powers,
civil
liberties,
and
the
rule
of
law.
It
can
refer
to
ideal
models
of
governance
as
well
as
to
the
actual
quality
of
democratic
practices
in
a
country
or
community.
The
term
is
common
in
constitutions,
party
platforms,
academic
writing,
and
everyday
language
when
emphasizing
democratic
values
and
processes.
the
noun
participates
in
or
embodies
democracy.
See
also
democracy,
democratic
values,
liberal
democracy,
and
constitutional
democracy.