Recall the Speaker of Parliament and Corrupt MPs and Public Servants
Recall the Speaker of Parliament and Corrupt MPs and Public Servants
The Issue
Recent instances of corruption among our elected officials and public servants have stained our democracy. Notably, the Speaker of Parliament and a portion of MPs have come under serious allegations. Corruption threatens the very integrity of our democratic institutions and undermines the trust of citizens. The Global Corruption Barometer found that 26% of citizens believe that most or all people in the legislative sector are corrupt (Source: Transparency International's Global Corruption Barometer). In the face of this alarming data, it is absolutely crucial to act now. It is our democratic right and duty to insist upon transparency, integrity, and accountability from those in power. We are therefore urging for the recall of the Speaker and implicated MPs and public servants, with thorough investigations to follow. Show your support for clean governance and democratic integrity by signing this petition today.
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The Issue
Recent instances of corruption among our elected officials and public servants have stained our democracy. Notably, the Speaker of Parliament and a portion of MPs have come under serious allegations. Corruption threatens the very integrity of our democratic institutions and undermines the trust of citizens. The Global Corruption Barometer found that 26% of citizens believe that most or all people in the legislative sector are corrupt (Source: Transparency International's Global Corruption Barometer). In the face of this alarming data, it is absolutely crucial to act now. It is our democratic right and duty to insist upon transparency, integrity, and accountability from those in power. We are therefore urging for the recall of the Speaker and implicated MPs and public servants, with thorough investigations to follow. Show your support for clean governance and democratic integrity by signing this petition today.
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Petition created on 28 June 2024