First of all, we must understand what democracy is and how important it is for journalism. The vote was proposed by Lyman Tower Sargent, and the seven freedoms constituting the democratic ideology are as follows: voting rights. Freedom of Speech Freedom of Assembly Freedom of Assembly Freedom of Religion Freedom of movement. It is free from political and legal systems. All of the above freedom is essential for a democratic society, but freedom of speech, freedom of reporting and freedom of assembly is the most important for journalism.
The rule of law applies equally to society. However, for the purposes of this article, we will focus on discussions on democratic practices by ancient Greeks and theories as government agencies. The democratic evaluation of Plato, Aristotle, and Tsudde des Plato is a powerful figure in the history of democracy. But it is worth noting that he is really important to his main question about democracy. His personality is very strong even after being directed to the public.
Democracy is not a clearly defined form of government that needs to be implemented in some way, not in other ways. In theory and practice there are as many democratic institutions as democracy. However, there are some general features, and some democratic systems can distinguish from each other. Whatever form of democracy you decide people's will in their own way and try to match public relations activities with it. In theory, this can be achieved by direct participation of all citizens (direct democracy) or by a group of elected representatives (representative democracy). Among the representative democracy groups, the focus may be on a strong president (presidential democracy) or a powerful parliament (parliamentary democracy). As mentioned earlier, the question is not whether there is some form of direct participation or representation, but rather how important they are in the system.