Vinnykova, N.2017-05-052017-05-052017EUROPEAN POLITICAL AND LAW DISCOURSE Volume 4 Issue 2 2017 pp. 21-30https://ekhnuir.karazin.ua/handle/123456789/12794EUROPEAN POLITICAL AND LAW DISCOURSE • Volume 4 Issue 2 2017. pp.21-30The paper claims that spreading plebiscitary practices of political decision-making is not definitely an attribute of public engagement in policy-making processes, but more a sign of decline of representative democracy. Plebiscitary mechanisms of public participation, such as referendums, recalls and popular initiatives, instead of enhancing the democratic grade of political decision-making may transform into manipulative means of ensuring interests of elites in power or those, who are seeking for power. Involving illustrations based on the analysis of recent resonant precedents of plebiscitary decision-making, the article shows the most widespread traps of plebiscite public participation and their repercussionsen-USdecision-making, participation, referendum, popular initiative, recallResearch Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCESTraps of Plebiscitary DecisionsArticle