> You seem to have doubts still about that, so let me kindly illustrate you, about how real democracies work.
oh well... thank you, but I'd rather go other places to illustrate myself than reading someone angry on the internet.
> The power to start elections lies in the elected president. Period. The state has the monopoly of a lot of things. If you start elections by yourself is, first, a farce, and second, not democratic.
I'm sure you know the difference between referendum and election, so I won't kindly illustrate you.
oh well... thank you, but I'd rather go other places to illustrate myself than reading someone angry on the internet.
> The power to start elections lies in the elected president. Period. The state has the monopoly of a lot of things. If you start elections by yourself is, first, a farce, and second, not democratic.
I'm sure you know the difference between referendum and election, so I won't kindly illustrate you.