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On 03/06/14 14:32, Erik Albers wrote:
On 28/05/14 19:06, Daniel Pocock wrote:
On 28/05/14 18:28, Erik Albers wrote: ...
That is also why I do not declare the campaign to be finished: Although the election period is over, new and old members of the parliament still can sign
This is a good first step
It would be really useful to try and find out if any of the 162 people who signed would do any of the following:
the thing is, that just 33 out of the 162 people have won the election. all the rest (129 people) will most likely get back to their daily work which in many cases is not politician but any job.
I think therefore, it is more important to concentrate on the ones who have been voted instead of the general candidates.
Not quite - many of those other people will still be involved in the internal workings of their parties even while doing whatever job they normally do. Some may also reappear as candidates in the next national or city elections.
Most of the more serious parties would not endorse candidates for office if those candidates had not already been involved in grass roots activities (e.g. unpaid membership of a local committee) for many years already.