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'''Democracy''' is an ideology, | '''Democracy''' is an ideology, according to which people of the nation have either direct or indirect power. They may directly run the politics (direct democracy) or vote for their representatives (called representative democracy). The second form of the ideology is the most popular among the nations of the real world. | ||
On EarthMC, beliefs are similar to real ones, however it's quite unpopular, the most popular ideologies are monarchy and dictatorship. | |||
== '''List of current democracies''' == | |||
* [[British Columbia]] (Semi-Direct Democracy) | |||
* [[Cascadia]] (Representative Democracy) | |||
* [[SunFun City|SFC]] (Democratic Council) | |||
* [[Brazilian Republic|Brazil]] (Presidential Democracy) | |||
* [[Spain]] (Democratic Monarchy) | |||
* [[Lapland]] (Presidential Democracy) | |||
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== '''List of former democracies''' == | |||
== '''List of | * [[Wabanaki]] (Semi-Direct Democracy) | ||
* [[Wabanaki]] (Semi-Direct Democracy) | |||
*[[Xingu]] (Direct Democract) | *[[Xingu]] (Direct Democract) | ||
[[Category:Politics]] | [[Category:Politics]] | ||
[[Category:Political Party]] | [[Category:Political Party]] |
Revision as of 14:08, 16 January 2022
Democracy is an ideology, according to which people of the nation have either direct or indirect power. They may directly run the politics (direct democracy) or vote for their representatives (called representative democracy). The second form of the ideology is the most popular among the nations of the real world. On EarthMC, beliefs are similar to real ones, however it's quite unpopular, the most popular ideologies are monarchy and dictatorship.
List of current democracies
- British Columbia (Semi-Direct Democracy)
- Cascadia (Representative Democracy)
- SFC (Democratic Council)
- Brazil (Presidential Democracy)
- Spain (Democratic Monarchy)
- Lapland (Presidential Democracy)