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What are the advantages and disadvantages of having a written constitution versus an unwritten one?
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How important is the separation of powers (executive, legislative, judicial) for good governance?
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What qualities should a good political leader have, regardless of their political orientation?
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What mechanisms can ensure fair representation of minority groups in political institutions?
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How can governments balance efficiency with public consensus when making decisions?
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How can citizens assess whether a public policy has been effective or not? What indicators are useful?
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Do you think political debates should focus more on long-term planning or short-term problem-solving? Why?
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Why is political neutrality important in public institutions such as courts, schools, and the police?
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What steps can be taken to prevent corruption in political institutions?
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How does voter turnout affect the legitimacy of a government?
In political science, voter turnout is the participation rate of a given election. This is typically the percentage of registered voters.
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In your opinion, what role should the media play in holding politicians accountable?
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Should political representatives be required to have specific qualifications or training? What kind?
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What ethical standards should politicians follow when dealing with public funds?
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How important is transparency in government decision-making, and what mechanisms can ensure it?
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How can technology improve political participation and civic engagement without compromising security or privacy?
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What are the main challenges of maintaining political stability in a diverse society?
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