Democracy means a rule by the people and its evolution of Greek government evolved as a direct opposite from the dictatorship form they hated. Therefore, democracy has developed in a setting where people feel oppressed and generally being dictated upon or where unfair means are perceived to exist or a combination of more than one of these. From definition, Lowi & Benjamin, democracy is a form of government that seeks to have representation and participation of the people in the process of governance. Therefore, the initial disadvantages from the concept of democracy should arise in the fact that the people have a say and the process of governance should be what they want and wish. The application of the concept of democracy eliminates one of the problems of other forms of governance like a dictatorship where only a few contribute to the formulation and implementation of the governance process. Democracy in concept is itself flexible first because people applying it can choose between direct and indirect models of democracy. In the former, the people are actively involved in decision-making whereas, in the latter, people are represented by people of their choice (Green). The fact that democracy allows people to choose representatives allows for means where they can decide how many people can represent them and so allows cont
rolled spending in a way where people feel that they need fewer representatives. In addition, people have a chance to look around and choose who they feel would better represent them. One of the advantages of direct models of democracy where people may participate in decision-making through workers councils and neighborhood assemblies, for example, could be allowed to make decisions over a range of other issues like the running of political, social, and economic institutions according to theorists. Democracy contributes to the freedom of people because many people tend to follow social justice while making decisions and making their judgments rather than a few who may collaborate for their advantages like sharing power through understanding and corruption. One of the theoretical models of indirect democracy is the protective model which claims the protection of the liberty of citizens and allows the citizens to check the power of representatives by voting out those they felt were inefficient and for other reasons. In addition, Hudson (10-12) felt competitive individuals people should be let to enjoy maximum freedom to pursue material wealth. Participation of citizens in the government for example through membership in social organizations and voting has been proved by the study to be worth contributing to better governance.