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It’s clear that the former is better than the latter. But, recent developments in global democracy reveal a contradictory picture; Concentration of power, reduced or strongly hindered checks and balances in the USA, Russia, Poland, Hungary, Turkey and others are all a result of “democratic” elections. At the same time, the number of referenda and participatory processes from the local to the international level is strongly increasing.
These (too) powerful leaders are recognizing this wish and offering consulting referenda from above: The issues on which to be decided, the wording of the questions, and the timing is completely in the hands of the ruling few, and the many are simply expected to justify and legitimate these decisions.
Another approach to handling the growing demand for more democracy is the introduction of more consultative, non-binding participatory processes, which would offer a valve for the growing democratic pressure. Unfortunately, these processes are often limited to the local level, keeping important national decisions on contested topics like rescuing banks with taxpayers’ money, budgets, and military and security decisions out of the hands of the people.