Abstract
The referendum, a manifestation of direct democracy, belongs to a more complex whole of which dissolution is also a part. This can be called continuous democracy. Through it, the rulers maintain as permanent contact as possible with citizens, the head of the state, placed above the parties, being at the same time responsible for what is essential at the national level. The constitution of a cohesive and disciplined majority moreover allows presidential power ils full scope. Thus set against one another we find « elective monarchy » and the principle of majority rule.
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