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But the most common accusation was that of affarismo, of usingpublicofficein order to further private financial interest.
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While citizens are backward looking, the government looks forward: it shapes its choices in an effort to retainpublicoffice.
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Women vote in elections but are reluctant to run forpublicofficeand people are reluctant to vote for them.
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It also includes evaluation of women who holdpublicofficeand the importance of women holding these posts.
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Overall, the opportunity to stand forpublicofficestill favours men.
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The prospect of holdingpublicofficesuccessfully harnessed private ambition to party legitimation and swelled the ranks of the partisan labour force.
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With the exception of some posts in the judiciary,publicofficein the nineteenth century did not provide the occupants with notable fortunes.
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Instead, the first six presidents often spoke about their own venerable character or sense of duty that served as a qualification forpublicoffice.
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Its purpose was to check on the behaviour of persons holdingpublicoffice, especially with regard to the accumulation of wealth.
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Nor are things much better among officials, including politicians who aggressively seekpublicofficeat spectacular expense.
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The underlying incentives stemmed from the candidates' search for the personal vote, essential for retainingpublicoffice.
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They are part of the political agenda and the status of the architect is often enhanced and recognized by election to highpublicoffice.
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The first group sees elections forpublicofficein that period as more or less like elections at any time or in any place.
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That is, elections are aimed at choosing among candidates forpublicoffice+ the people we want to lead us in making law and policy.
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The idea of selecting the relatively virtuous and conscientious forpublicofficeis hardly a novel one in political theory more generally.
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Furthermore, until the oath was sworn, people could not inherit or be appointed topublicoffice.
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Publicoffice-holders, along with their allies and friends, are regarded as the chief beneficiaries of public policies.
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Rather than risk humiliation at the polling booth, many leaders may chose to give uppublicoffice.
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Because those in the best position to offer such resources arepublicofficeholders, most agrupaciones are held together by state patronage.
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Such groups might be especially unattractive to women who enteredpublicofficein substantial numbers only in recent times.
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