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For non-Arabic speakers the site’s name is a clever play on words combining Nuweb– the Arabic term for parliamentarians–and web)
Posted by: adonis49 on: June 2, 2014
Get in touch with your MPs
One of the best ways to hold government accountable is to get in touch with your representatives and let them know how you feel.
Let them know what concerns you. Most of all, let them know you are listening and watching what they are doing.
In many “democratic” and developed countries, representatives coordinates and emails are officially available to contact.
In Lebanon, you have to do your due diligence in order to investigate “how to contact your representative“.
Even if you manage to link up with your representative, it is hardly likely that you will get any response.
Actually, your deputies don’t give a hoot about your opinion or your inkling to vote for him: They automatically vote to extend their tenure in the Parliament “two more years“. In due time, it is the leaders of the “political” parties and warlords who round up the chattel to vote for the representative.
Four years is not enough to amass millions and to trample your rights and dignity.
Habib Battah posted this May 30, 2014:
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Screen Shot of Nouweb site |
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For non-Arabic speakers the site’s name is a clever play on words combining Nuweb– the Arabic term for parliamentarians–and web)