lobbying

THE EKENS FOUNDATION LOBBYING AND ETHIC PRACTICES
BUILDING STRONG POLITICAL ALLIANCE TO AFFLUENCE THE ETHNICS VOTERS TO CHANGE DEMOGRAPHIC ELECTION RESULTS AROUND THE WORLD
Our Lobbying can be in form of attempting to influence the opinions, decisions, or policies of an elected government official through sending correspondence to them on concerns issues We Lobby to influence individuals, groups, communities, companies or organizations to address the concerns on a wide range of issues from global human rights, Civil and Political Rights, Immigration and Refugees Laws, Police Reforms, Prison Reforms, local community development. Ethnic and Minorities Rights By so doing we do reach out with a written opinion via physical letters they would demonstrate our passion about some issues by expressing our appreciation for the work that they are doing or has already done and clearly stating the issue we would like to discuss while making our strong opposition clear on what we do not agree on We do provide politicians an exit in form of decisions, policy, reforms that we could influence, and the reasons for nurturing how we could assist or providing solutions to the issues. On the other hand meeting them in person when possible, by attending an event held by the politician that we wish to reach to ask questions if provided a period for feedback. While some politicians could be arrogant, we don’t use our particular opportunity to argue with them if we find their response to our question inadequate. We do perform adequate research into the issue we feel strongly about to be very familiar with it as well as the related policy or bill we have the power to influence. We consistently read and follow up articles and other information through various issues from different sources as we know that some news sources could be very biased toward a particular stance or political party.

THE EKENS FOUNDATION LOBBYING AND ETHIC PRACTICES

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