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Reading, listening and analyzing the people running for public office, and the work plans they propose, help the voter to decide in which hands he will give his canton, province or state. (OR)
Guillermo Duenas
We must think about the great responsibility we have when voting, because the future of the country is decided at the polling stations under our responsibility. (OR)
Karol Ramirez
Yes, it is important to find out through the media and the Internet what kind of life the candidates have led, what kind of past and present they have, where and how they became politicians, what parties or alliances they were in, what values ​​and principles they adhere to, what they have done for the homeland, what goods they have and how they acquired them, what works they offer to the people; check them out while they are at their workplaces and see how much their bank accounts have grown.
The communication bodies must present this information so that the voters have more clarity to whom they will give their parishes, cities, provinces, etc., in order to manage them or sink them, impoverish them, corrupt them more. (OR)
Jose E. Ortoneda Sanchez
I think it is important for voters to be informed and analyze all political candidacies and work plans, because there would be a basis on which voters would give their trust to certain candidacies. It is very important for the Government to check whether the proposed plans are being fulfilled, so that it does not become a mockery for the people and an occasion to come to power, and later not remember the promises.
Perhaps it is so important that for the competition each candidate is analyzed and researched on his career, honesty and ability, so that accurate performance is guaranteed in every sector of the country where he will go to work, and in universities they should study politics. The head of state must order whoever is in charge to enact decrees, laws, to sanction politicians who do not comply with the proposed plans. (OR)
Gino Arauz
We need to know which people we will vote for jobs with “juicy” salaries, power, benefits, etc. in important public positions so that they will “represent” us in the armchairs where their subordinates will sit and command.
Do we want less corruption, less murders, attacks, robberies, etc… We ask for information from candidates. We cannot continue with the policy of unfulfilled offers. (OR)
Source: Eluniverso

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