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The plebeians needed their own assembly and elected officials in order to use their civil rights and to have an input into the government.The plebeians needed their own assembly and elected officials in order to use their civil rights and to have an input into the government.The plebeians needed their own assembly and elected officials in order to use their civil rights and to have an input into the government.The plebeians needed their own assembly and elected officials in order to use their civil rights and to have an input into the government.The plebeians needed their own assembly and elected officials in order to use their civil rights and to have an input into the government.The plebeians needed their own assembly and elected officials in order to use their civil rights and to have an input into the government.The plebeians needed their own assembly and elected officials in order to use their civil rights and to have an input into the government.The plebeians needed their own assembly and elected officials in order to use their civil rights and to have an input into the government.The plebeians needed their own assembly and elected officials in order to use their civil rights and to have an input into the government.
spoils system
voters should always expect accountability from their elected officials
Use of recall
use of recall
All public servants defined as public servant under the prevention of corruption act can use the state emblem on letter head. All government officials ministers and elected representatives can use the emblem
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Interest groups are more effective in influencing the government than individual citizens by power. They can provide elected officials with more measurable results to read.
public officials
Tribunes
Canada does not have Reeves. Some Cities, maybe most, still use the term for local elected officials, mostly Mayors, but it is an old British term with considerable negative baggage in Canada. Generally speaking better to use the term Mayor but people will understand Reeve.
The NRA primarily uses its considerable financial resources for campaign contributions to support pro-gun candidates in elections. However, it also engages in grassroots lobbying efforts through its members and activists, mobilizing them to contact elected officials and advocate for their positions on gun rights issues. Both strategies are utilized, but campaign contributions are a major focus for the NRA.