Where citizens have the opportunity to give
Suggestions to the MB-300 dumps administrators/politicians, however, in the case of deliberative e-democracy, ideas needs to be argued before decision making. Governments/politicians/officers set the agenda in both liberal and deliberative levels. However, “direct e-democracy” is the highest level that citizens set the agenda (Mærøe et al., 2021; Päivärinta & Sæbø, 2006), which is beyond the scope of the current study. Applicability of e-democracy in K-12 schools In Turkey, the main policy maker about K-12 schools is the Ministry of National Education, where all schools in the country have to obey the rules decided by them. Although there are a number MB-300 dumps of policies about the operations of the schools including democratic elections such as parent-teacher association and student delegate of the school there was no policy about e-democracy.