Noun
direct democracy (countable and uncountable, plural direct democracies)
(politics) Form of democracy in which people decide on policy initiatives directly, without electing representatives.
Coordinate term: representative democracy
Representative democracy betrays the electorate when laws have no roots in the people but in oligarchies. Studies on the concept and modalities of direct democracy are therefore becoming more topical. Alfred de Zayas
Eventually I foresee voting on the Internet, which will lead to much more direct democracy. Dick Gephardt
Direct democracy benefits everyone as long as it does not drown out minority voices. Newton Lee
Direct democracy is undoubtedly one of the most efficient, reliable and transparent methods to determine the will of the people. Alfred de Zayas
Athens was a powerful Hellenic city-state and governed itself with an early form of direct democracy invented by Cleisthenes ; the citizens of Athens voted on legislation and executive bills themselves. Source: Internet
In common parlance, a republic is a state that does not practice direct democracy but rather has a government indirectly controlled by the people. Source: Internet