Phrases with «elective positions»

"Elective positions" refers to political or leadership roles that are chosen or elected by the people through voting, rather than being appointed or inherited. These positions can include roles such as government officials (e.g., president, mayor, or senator) or leaders of organizations (e.g., chairperson or board member) who are chosen by the public to represent their interests and make decisions on their behalf. Full definition

Sentences with «elective positions»

  • He said it was very shameful for members of the party to be struggling to be president or other elective positions when the party was not yet in order. (punchng.com)
  • The President stated, «I also believe that the current executives should be free to vie for elective positions in the party if they so wish, as permitted by our Party constitution. (punchng.com)
  • The APC chieftains urged all duly - registered members of the party, wishing to contest elections, to disregard the governor's proposal by making themselves available for elective positions of their interest. (punchng.com)
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