Thursday, April 21, 2016

Election Day



Personally, I would be glad to vote on the next presidential election. It's a new experience for me, and something I always wanted to do, even though I little to no knowledge about today's politics, but I think that if I read some of their political agendas I could build my own political opinion.

I think, like a lot of people, that today's political parties are diseased and filled with corruption, so you can't actually trust anyone. We would need to tear to the ground most of our country's corrupted political parties and rise them again with brand new members. However, I'm still willing to vote, so I can, at least, try to choose who is going to be the new president.

I think that the ideal qualities that a person who is going to run for a public post are honesty and clear ideals. They also would need to not be greedy, so their won't be willing to betray people or their ideals in order to achieve personal gain for them or their relatives.

I'm really not politician material. I don't have a real political posture and I have no idea about how to be a real leader. Still, I don't think of me like a person who would betray their relatives in order to gain profit, even thought I'm a pretty greedy person. If I would ever be on a political position I would like it to be a subtle one.

I thing electoral campaings should spend less money in populist strategies and spend more time building better explained political agendas that they were able to complete.

3 comments:

  1. Me too, I have never voted before

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  2. I have voted in mayor election of Providencia's township. If you believe in your candidate, will be a exciting experience.

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  3. Yes, it's difficult to trust a politician with all the news about how some politician did shady things, so you can't be sure if the people you put your trust to represent you is really going to do it, and do what they promised you to do, and not work only in their personal gain :/

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