Decisions made by non-elected officials in a democracy can be taken through agencies or bodies that are appointed to oversee specific areas such as regulatory agencies or advisory committees. These non-elected officials are often experts in their respective fields and provide recommendations to elected officials who make the final decisions. Transparency, accountability, and checks and balances are essential to ensure that decisions made by non-elected officials align with democratic principles.
spoils system
True. In a non-corrupt system, voting helps good elected officials remain in office.
government elected officials, non profit organizations, churches and their pastors,
It's what gives the President the power to remove non-elected government officials without approval of Congress.
It's what gives the President the power to remove non-elected government officials without approval of Congress.
an interest group? maybe
The official that the Texas Constitution specified should be elected is the governor. A governor is an individual public official with the power to govern the executive branch of a non sovereign level of government.
Shaykhs were not involved in governing the non-Muslims because they were local Islamic religious leaders. Ra'is were the ones governing the non-Muslim families and non-Muslim religious leaders.
It depends on the nature of the democratic government. Most democracies are Representative Democracies, which means that the government is composed of elected (and possibly some non-elected) officials who rule in accordance with the whims of the people who voted for them.
A bureaucracy is a government that is administered by non-elected officials who are employees of the government (usually supervised by the current elected officials). It has come to mean an organization in which procedure takes precedence over action, and where operations are obstructed by unnecessary controls and paperwork (colloquially red tape).(an administrative system operated by more than one department)
A bureaucracy is a government that is administered by non-elected officials who are employees of the government (usually supervised by the current elected officials). It has come to mean an organization in which procedure takes precedence over action, and where operations are obstructed by unnecessary controls and paperwork (colloquially red tape).(an administrative system operated by more than one department)