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|archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071213045132/http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/SARC/E-Democracy/Final_Report/Glossary.htm <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 13 December 2007 |title=Victorian Electronic Democracy, Final Report - Glossary}}</ref> For example, two countries which use representative democracy are the [[United Kingdom]] (a [[constitutional monarchy]]) and [[Germany]] (a [[federal republic]]).
 
It is an element of both the [[parliamentary system]] and [[presidential system]] of [[form of government|government]] and is typically used in a '''[[lower chamber]]''' such as the [[House of Commons]] (UK) or [[Bundestag]] (Germany), and is generally curtailed by constitutional constraints such as an upper chamber. It has been described by some political theorists as [[Polyarchy]].{{fact|date=December 2011}}
 
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