közvetítképesége
Közvetítképeség, often referred to in Hungarian as a form of indirect representation or mediation, is a concept rooted in political science and governance. It describes a system where elected officials or representatives are chosen not directly by the voters but rather by an intermediary body, such as a local council, party leadership, or another elected assembly. This method contrasts with direct democracy or direct elections, where voters cast ballots directly for their representatives.
The principle of *közvetítképeség* has historical roots in various political traditions, including certain forms of parliamentary
Critics of this model argue that it can introduce inefficiencies, such as delays in decision-making or potential
In modern political theory, *közvetítképeség* remains a subject of debate, particularly in debates over electoral reform,