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of The sole of purpose of legislators is to make laws and proposing polices intended to govern a nation of organization. The whole process of legislation by politicians, who of course represents the interests of the voters, does not wholly lie on the mercies of politicians. The significant role of the stakeholders in amendment and even implementing the laws and policies come in. In a nation, some of the stakeholders include lobby groups, the subjects and even professionals from various fronts (Pool & Etheredge, 2002).
This paper responds positively on the essence of the involvement of stakeholders in such a process. Due to the dynamic nature of the world politics, the intended role of politicians voted by voters as slowly narrowed to self-centered interests. It is evident that majority of the politicians across the world, become active when discussing issues affecting their welfare, for instance increment of allowances (Gowing, & Arnold, 1974). On the other hand, they remain reluctant in passing proposed amendments in other sectors such as nursing.
This is in contradiction with the noble calling to serve the subjects. This calls for stakeholders from all fronts including the nurses to participate actively or passively in the splendid role of spearheading passing of proposed amendment. It is notable that the stakeholders can participate in policy change through lobbyist’s influence (Bristol, 2004). The activists have the capacity to sway the subjects to vote for or against a policy; however this depends on the past record in telling the truth in their bid to make their opinion superior.
In conclusion, it is a fundamental role for relevant stakeholders to participate in passing the proposed amendment because; the political class may ignore an important policy because of self-interest. It is notable that, participation of the stakeholders creates a platform, which is irresistible in addressing key issues (Saltzman & National Lawyers Guild, 2003). This platform saves time in passing proposed amendment of critical importance to the large society, which involves subjects from all professional and unprofessional fronts.
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