enemmistöperiaatetta
The enemmistöperiaate, a Finnish term, translates to the "majority principle" in English. It is a fundamental concept in democratic decision-making and organizational governance, outlining that decisions are typically made based on the will of the majority of members or participants. This principle ensures that the preferences of a larger group prevail over those of a smaller one.
In a political context, the enemmistöperiaate is applied in elections and legislative processes. For instance, a
Beyond politics, the majority principle is also prevalent in various organizational settings, such as cooperative societies,
While the enemmistöperiaate is a cornerstone of democracy, its application can sometimes lead to situations where