What are the responsibilities of living in a democracy?
Thanks for your question, Haider.
All democracies are different and define the rights and responsibilities of their citizens differently.
However, one of the main responsibilities that citizens have in a democracy is to actively participate. People can get involved by joining clubs, social groups, and organisations. They should be informed about the work of parliament and raise issues with their representatives in Parliament. In Australia, citizens have the right and responsibility to vote in elections and referendums once they reach the age of 18.
Democracy key ideas.
Parliamentary Education Office (peo.gov.au)
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This diagram illustrates the 4 key ideas of Australian democracy:
- Active and engaged citizens—Citizens have a voice and can make changes in society.
- An inclusive and equitable society—We work towards a society where everyone is respected and free.
- Free and franchised elections—We get to stand for election and choose who makes decision on our behalf.
- The rule of law for both citizens and the government—Everyone is equal before the law and must follow the law.
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