A citizen writes to their elected representative saying a law needs to be changed. What should the representative do?
- Consider what the citizen has suggested ✓
- Pass the letter on to the AEC
- Wait until many other people write
- Change the law without any debate
Why this is the answer
A representative is expected to give proper thought to suggestions from the people they represent.
This question is from: Raising matters with your representatives
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