Selon des chercheurs, la participation citoyenne active aux élections renforce la démocratie

Des spécialistes du droit et des relations internationales ont déclaré qu'une participation citoyenne active aux élections renforce la démocratie.

Des spécialistes du droit et des relations internationales ont déclaré qu'une participation citoyenne active aux élections renforce la démocratie.

Lors d'une discussion tenue à Addis-Abeba, ils ont souligné que la formation d'un gouvernement par le biais d'élections est essentielle pour garantir le développement global du pays.

Le Dr Teshale Sebero, spécialiste du droit international, a expliqué que le renforcement des capacités nationales permet d'exercer une influence au niveau international. Le consultant en gestion Ato Getie Tirfe a affirmé que la participation des citoyens au processus électoral permet à la démocratie de s'épanouir. L'enseignant de l'Université de Wachemo, Abera Abiso, a ajouté que les pays ayant atteint un développement démocratique ont réussi en augmentant la participation de leur population.

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