Legitimacy is the right and acceptance of an authority or a governing law. It is determined mainly by acceptance, which refers to the extent to which citizens believe in and accept the right of an authority or a law to govern. Legitimacy can be obtained through different means, such as elections, political culture, and the rule of law. When citizens have faith in the legality and morality of an authority or a governing law, they are more likely to obey, support and cooperate with the government or law in question. Thus, legitimacy is an important factor in ensuring political stability and societal order.