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Political accountability refers to the responsibility that elected officials have towards their constituents and the public at large. It includes being answerable for one's actions and decisions made while in office.
Checks and balances are mechanisms within a government system that ensure no single branch or individual has too much power.
Electoral systems determine how votes are casted, counted, and translated into seats in a representative body such as parliament.
Corruption refers to dishonest or unethical conduct by those in power, often involving bribery or misuse of public resources for personal gain.