Greater Political Participation
Greater Political Participation
Greater Political Participation
LITERATE INDIVIDUAL
GREATER POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
Participation in electoral processes involves much more
than just voting. Political participation derives from the
freedom to speak out, assemble and associate; the ability
to take part in the conduct of public affairs; and the
opportunity to register as a candidate, to campaign, to be
elected and to hold office at all levels of government.
Under international standards, men and women have an
equal right to participate fully in all aspects of the political
process.
1. Voting:
2. Protest:
3. Public consultations:
4. Jury duty:
While these are some of the most common forms of political participation, there
are many others. These include:
Signing a petition
Writing a letter to a public official
Blogging about a political issue
Donating money to a cause
Volunteering for a campaign
Joining an activist or interest group
Holding a public official position
Occupying a building in an act of protest
Committing a terrorist act
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