I believe fed employees can run for office as long as they are non-partisan. I believe they have to run as independents.
There agendas are set by Congress
Yes
One of the functions of political parties is that they nominate people to run for public office positions. The various nominees from different parties are the ones presented as candidates to be voted for.
informing the public about candidates and issues
In ancient Greece, the government was a complex system of city-states where citizens had the right to participate in decision-making. The most well-known form of government in Greece was democracy, where eligible citizens could vote on issues and hold public office. Some city-states also had monarchies, where power was held by a single ruler, or oligarchies, where power was held by a small group of wealthy individuals.
There agendas are set by Congress
How does someone get chosen to run for public office
Their workers are all public employees.
Anyone may choose for themselves whether they would like to run for public office or not.
It's called "public option" What it really should be called is "government option" It will be a government run insurance provider. That should work out well. We all know how efficiently the government can run businesses. think social security, post office, Medicare, am track ect.
Government run monopolies. When the government has control of a monopoly they often provide basic needs for the people, but do not take advantage of the power. Ex. the post office is a government run monopoly.
political parties nominate people to run for public office positions.
In general, a politician.
She worked from home in a beautiful office. The actor decided to run for public office.
The Naskapi Government is run by an elected band office.
Public sector are businesses run by the government. Thus to become a public sector you'd have to become part of the government or get a job working for the government.
No citizen should be banned from public office if they are otherwise qualified.