0 an inhabitant of a city or town -- ผู้อาศัย
a citizen of London.
1 a member of a state or country -- พลเมือง
a citizen of the USA.
a British citizen
While direct democracy might lead to lower political efficacy of minorities, it might have a positive general impact on citizen attitudes towards government.
Thus, campaigns can only marginally move citizens' weight of economic attitudes in their voting decision.
This is a recipe for bribery, since private citizens now have an interest in breaking the law.
The same holds for safety because all citizens in a safe country will benefit from this good.
For these reasons alone, child delinquents constitute a disproportionate threat to the safety and property of citizens across the nation.
While clearly reaching thousands of citizens, they are still quite limited.
Perhaps this is because higher taxes are often used to fund a higher level of desirable government services, leaving citizens equally well or better off.
In classical political economy, voluntary arrangements to fix prices and restrict competition were part of a citizen's broader right to contract.