Tuesday, December 14, 2010

HOLDING THE GOVERNMENT TO ACCOUNT AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF LAW

Political scientists agree with me that the most important function of a member of Parliement is to represent his constituent in the holding to account the Governments administraiton of law. Defacto this is largely a matter of Government control of those who administire our laws.

When there is an individual act of malfesance or misconduct there is allegidly the remedy of Police and Government Complaint commissions.

When misconduct and malfesance are widespread, Policy in fact then our members of Parliement must act. The same responsibility should similary apply to members of legislative assemblies and other elected officials when they to are in charge of or reported to in the same manner by those who administer law.The primary and most wide spread responsibility is that of the member of Parliemnt, as the House of Parliement is the seat and the source of all political and law enforcement power in Canada

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