Should we transform our representative democracies to direct democracies and make politicians obsolete?

 I believe that it is possible to reconcile representative democracy and direct democracy to a certain extent, as it involves issues of definition and degree. Examining Switzerland's system is valuable in this regard. Switzerland achieves direct democracy through national referendums, enabling citizens to directly participate in major legislative and policy decisions. At the same time, it builds a representative democracy where elected officials govern the country. This balanced system strengthens popular sovereignty and maintains cooperation between central and local governments. Switzerland's approach focuses on integrating various levels of political decision-making to maintain equilibrium. Therefore, I do not think that implementing direct democracy necessarily renders politicians useless.

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