Democratic Interventions
Democratic Interventions
Democratic Interventions
Government Intervention
Refers to the ways in which government regulates or interferes with the various activities or decisions
made by individuals or organizations within its jurisdiction. The effects of this can be positive or negative
Democracy
-greek word demos (the people) and kratein (to rule)… to rule the people
- one of the most important principles for a better world. In its truest sense, a democracy is a
community in which all members have an equal say in the running of that community. Unfortunately in
reality, democratic societies have fallen short of this ideal.
Democratic participation
Empowerment of people to effectively involve themselves in creating structures, designing policies and
programs that serves the interest of all. It requires association with other people
1. Rule of Law- ensures that the rights and freedom of citizens are protected and no one is above
the law. All citizens stands as equals in the eye of the law
2. Separation of Powers- check and balances. Powers are distributed among the executive,
legislative and the judiciary
other right from rule of law.. freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom of association
4. Suffrage – civil and political right. Every citizen, within the recognized legal age, has the right to
participate in elections by casting a vote regardless of sex, religion, political affiliation,
educational attainment and socio-economic status. They are entitled to vote
5. Freedom of speech – ensures that the citizen are able to voice out their agreement,
disagreement, affirmations, criticisms, and proposal to thei government
6. Pluralism – people are entitled to diverse beliefs and opinions, which may result in the becoming
part of different organizations with varying thrust and advocacies ex. In government –
administration vs. opposition
Types of Democracy
1. The People – Citizens of the nation wherein these citizens are regarded as equals
2. Equality – People in democracy has an equal right to rule and vote
3. Common Good – what is good for the people. Every action should be done is for the well-being
of the people and not for their personal well-being nor for the benefit of a particular majority.
4. Representation – The use of Representatives- the ones who are authorized to take appropriate
and necessary actions within the government that would be beneficial for the common good of
the people
Undemocratic practices breed social ills that haunt societies in the planet. Dissatisfaction of citizens
with their government includes:
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