In the United Kingdom, the 'Right to Join in the Election of a Government' is a fundamental principle of British life. Which of the following statements best describes the constitutional function of this right in maintaining a parliamentary democracy?
- It provides a periodic mechanism for the electorate to hold representatives accountable, ensuring that the government's authority is based on public consent.Cevap
- BIt grants every citizen the legal right to vote directly on the specific text of all proposed laws before they can be enacted by Parliament.
- CIt allows all residents of the UK, regardless of their citizenship or immigration status, to vote in national general elections to ensure full representation.
- DIt requires that the appointment of the Prime Minister be confirmed by a nationwide public referendum before a government can be officially formed.
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The right to join in the election of a government provides a periodic mechanism for the electorate to hold representatives accountable, ensuring that the government's authority is based on public consent.
The correct statement is that the right to join in the election of a government provides a periodic mechanism for the electorate to hold representatives accountable. This ensures that the government's authority is derived from public consent, which is a fundamental requirement of a parliamentary democracy.
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