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Why Is Money Important In Politics

Any democracy must have money for people to participate in politics, run for office, and be represented. However, it can compromise the credibility of democratic institutions and processes and imperil the quality of democracy if it is not carefully governed.<br><br>Therefore, political finance regulationsu2014also known as rules governing the funding of political parties and campaignsu2014are essential for fostering honesty, openness, and accountability in democracies.<br><br>Wajid khan says by analyzing trends, possibilities, and issues connected to money in politics, International IDEA, which has worked on mone

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Why Is Money Important In Politics

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  1. Why Is Money Important In Politics?

  2. Any democracy must have money for people to participate in politics, run for office, and be represented. However, it can compromise the credibility of democratic institutions and processes and imperil the quality of democracy if it is not carefully governed.

  3. Therefore, political finance regulations—also known as rules governing the funding of political parties and campaigns—are essential for fostering honesty, openness, and accountability in democracies.

  4. Wajid khan says by analyzing trends, possibilities, and issues connected to money in politics, International IDEA, which has worked on money in politics (MiP) for more than 20 years, contributes to the discussion of political finance reforms.

  5. We elect representatives who will best represent our interests as part of how our democracy is supposed to operate.

  6. The Representatives Who Will Best Serve Our Interests Pass the Laws

  7. We Pay Attention, Re-Elect the Right Representatives, and Remove the Wrong Ones

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