Soviet democracy was a type of democracy practiced in many Soviet countries during the 20th century. It was different from other democracies because it included an elected government that was allowed to make decisions, but the Communist Party had the final say on important matters. This meant that while people voted in elections, there were limits to what the elected leaders could do. The Communist Party had a lot of control over what happened in the country, which was different from other democracies where the people had more control.