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It was a general description of democracy. Of course, dictatorships can and often do offers token symbols or even physical institutions of the democratic process, but that fraud actually support my general description of what is democracy.
The Swiss do not have direct election of their President.
Does that mean they are not a democratic people ?
There is no democracy in China,so,it means nothing to me.
The first experience I vote is when I am a freshman in university.They give a little red piece to me,let me write a name from three school leaders who I never know.Yeah,I even have no sense for what I vote for?Maybe it's for local representatives.Or maybe it's for who looks better.
However,objectively speaking,I don't agree democracy means everything,because I doesn't live so bad without it.Better living standard is more important for developing countries.
Then you cannot say that my general description of what is 'democracy' was a bad one. Your criticism was based on election. My description was that democracy mean the active political participation of the citizenry. The mechanisms of their participation can varies based upon their unique needs and comfort.Yes Switzerland does have a democracy. The Federal Council would be reflective of the wishes of the general assembly who are elected by the citizenry.
In Australia, Canada and the UK the Prime Minister is also not directly elected by the public. This is the norm. The American model where the public elect the President is the exception. In fact I don't know of any other country who has the American system. Regardless, it's irrelevant whether the representative leaders of a country are chosen based on direct or indirect methods, so long as the public has effective control of the process.
There is a huge difference between participating in the political system and being able to control it. Control of the political system by the citizenry is the inalienable requirement for that system to be called democratic.