It is absolutely essential that they be. Public officials by virtue of their oaths of office hold in trust the hopes, dreams and freedom of the people. That is is an awesome responsibility. Officials must be continuously held to the highest of ethical and moral standards by the electorate to assure the prosperity and survival of their way of life.
Thomas Paine argues that all government officials should derive their authority from popular consent.
Yes, the noun 'citizen' is a common noun, a general word for any resident of any place.
The noun 'citizen' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.
The militia is the common citizen. Male age 18 to 45. Where im from the age is 17-69
They meant that the citizen should set aside personal interest and help the common good. Citizens were to do this by being well-informed and engaged in community affairs. This emphasized duties, not rights.
Working for the Common Good.
British
Yes, Roy Kachale Banda is a citizen of Banda. Banda is a common surname in Malawi.
lobbying officials and forming political action committees (PACs) filling lawsuits and lobbying officials
In grammatical terms, "citizen" does not have a gender as it is a noun that does not inherently denote male or female characteristics. It is considered a common noun that can refer to individuals of any gender. In English, nouns do not have grammatical gender distinctions like in some other languages such as Spanish or French.
The common euphemism for old person is "senior citizen". The word elderly is often used in context, as is mature.
Commonwealth games are certainly a curse for the nation and particularly Delhi. Huge amount of public money has been swindled away by corrupt politicians and officials. All the roads of Delhi are in very bad condition following the rain , causing heavy traffic jams. People have horrific time travelling to their offices. The govt . instead of trying to solve the problem , exaggerated it by reserving lane for commonwealth. The life of foreign national is guarded at all cost , but the life of common Indian citizen worth nothing to government. The games reflects our mindset of self inflicted inferiority. The government should first strive to improve abysmally low living standard of its citizen then think of conducting games. Nishant Garg