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The direct democracy is different from the representative democracy.

In direct democracy, the citizen's of a country uses their voting right or power to elect the member while the public directly elects government officials. Representatives are elected from a district or parliamentary constituency or represent all voters in several proportional arrangements.

Mixed system is used in some countries. Although representatives in such a democracy are elected by the people, the representatives themselves decide the policies to act in the public interest.

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