majoritetsprincipen
Majoritetsprincipen is a term used in political theory and constitutional law to describe the rule that in a democratic decision-making body the will of the majority determines outcomes. It is applied when decisions are made by vote in legislatures, councils, or referendums, and is grounded in procedures that aim to be fair and transparent, giving participants an equal opportunity to influence the result.
The simplest form is a simple majority, where more votes in favor than against decides the matter.
Majority rule is typically balanced with protections for minorities and fundamental rights. While it provides legitimacy
In practice, majoritetsprincipen is central in representative democracies, including parliamentary systems, where an elected majority forms
In Swedish context, majoritetsprincipen describes that decisions in democratic bodies are taken by the majority of