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In a direct democracy, who votes on government policies

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In a direct democracy, the people vote on government policies. 
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The people

Step-by-step explanation:

Direct democracy is a mechanism in which each of the people associated with a certain group can present their points, initiatives and proposals in equal power by acting directly on it and directing it as a team. It emphasizes the decision and the common fulfillment of mutual agreements, being then a form of democracy in which the members of an association (labor, business, local citizenship) participate directly in the process of political decision making, each associate representing himself on equal rights and obligations.

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