In modern democratic countries, the shortcomings of representative democracy have created a deep gap between a government and its citizens, and also the gap between the majority and minority and, also haves and have-nots. The situations worsen, when the rights are stigmatized and limited, and it challenged the realization of the essence of democracy. This study claimed that since the basic principle of the human rights, in the Constitution, to protect the right of assembly and procession, it should be a channel for equal participation in politics. The purpose of the rights of assembly and procession is to communicate. The same value reflects the fairness of deliberative democracy. Few researches have looked into this issue from the perspective of representative democracy. This essay is an exploratory study to combine deliberative democracy with the rights of assembly and processions. The study concluded that the principles of deliberative democracy could reinforce the justification of the rights of assembly and procession, and through the core values of modern democracy, we could properly adjust the rights of assembly and procession, which will increase the realization of overall human rights.