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Everyone including government institutes, corporate sector, government employees and even common persons are generally found debating upcoming budge and its impact on their economic lives.
Addressing the members of DRC here at police station Topi, he said that DRC launched to facilitate the common person in getting petty issues resolved cordially through an alternate process of restorative justice involving members of the civil society.
The street rebellion erupted over planned diesel tax hikes last November but morphed into a broader backlash against inequality and a political elite perceived as having lost touch with the common person.
The service, however, is quite pricey compared to traditional means of transportation that a common person takes.
That's why I keep asking you to concentrate on matters that affect the common person if at all you want to build your political career.
It is a dictatorship of big business over the rights of the common person.
Hence, the biggest obstacle for a common person to use a petition site is the lengthy plan required, from writing the description of your reasons, to then researching the appropriate influencers and lastly that it will not take effect until a threshold for a certain number of endorsement is reached.
New Delhi: Reacting to Prime Minister Narendra Modis customary Independence Day speech, the Congress on Wednesday said all the Prime Minister said was"meaningless"for the common people who have given up on"achche din"(good days) promised by Modi in 2014 and are now waiting for"sachche din"(truthful days)."The Prime Minister in his last address to the nation (before next Lok Sabha polls) on Independence Day did not utter a single word that would be meaningful to the common person. The people are now tired of the fake 'achche din'and are really waiting for 'sachche din'when Modiji will depart as the Prime Minister of the country,"Congress spokesman Randeep Singh Surjewala said.
The heavy taxation will hurt the common person and act as dis-incentive to those who want to start small scale businesses, Mr Duale said.
He was reportedly made to go through security check at the airport like a common person.
Authority and "the people" / The Encyclopedia Britannica defines "populism" as a "political program or movement that champions the common person," noting that it "usually combines elements of the left and the right." Authoritarian populism is "typically critical of political representation and anything that mediates the relation between the people and their leader or government."
Understanding the scarcity of financial issues related to healthcare matters and scarcity of health insurance products for the common person in Pakistan, the two organizations worked together and developed an innovative solution in partnership with a leading local insurance company.
"Regardless of my job, I am the common person walking down the street when it comes to all of this.
He said politicians were busy running after their own interest and changing allegiance from one political group to the other in pursuit for their own interests and not that of the common person.