possibly a busybody, or a pain in the neck
That's somebody who is going to get his nose cut off if he doesn't quit sticking it where it doesn't belong. Let's call him Noseless Nick! :)
A non-resident who meddles in local politics is often referred to as an interloper or an outsider.
how does local politics play a role in the national agenda of the party?
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The answer is NOT city ;)
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No. For one thing, "all" should have been capitalized, but I think you meant the verb; it should be "All politics are local," though that's untrue.