/ih-LEK-tiv rep-rih-zuhn/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền đại diện được bầu cử.
A more thorough explanation: Elective representation refers to a system of government in which individuals are chosen by popular vote to represent the interests and views of a specific constituency or group. These representatives are elected through a democratic process and have the authority to make decisions on behalf of the people they represent.
Example: The citizens exercised their right to elective representation by voting for their preferred candidate in the local council election.