folkeavstemningar
Folkeavstemningar, also known as referendums or plebiscites, are a form of direct democracy where citizens vote on a specific policy or question. Instead of electing representatives to make decisions, the populace is directly involved in the legislative process. These votes can be binding, meaning the outcome must be implemented, or advisory, providing guidance to the government.
The concept of the folkeavstemning has roots in ancient Athenian democracy, though its modern implementation is
The primary advantage of folkeavstemningar is their ability to enhance democratic legitimacy and citizen engagement. They