Democratic governance is a research area focused on understanding and analyzing the processes and structures through which democratic societies are governed. This includes studying the role of elections, political parties, civil society, and government institutions in ensuring that power is exercised in a transparent, accountable, and inclusive manner. Researchers in this area often explore topics such as political participation, citizen engagement, the rule of law, and the protection of human rights in order to assess the quality of democratic governance in a given country or region. The aim of this research is to identify ways to strengthen democratic institutions and practices in order to promote good governance, political stability, and social cohesion.