What are the factors that determines nomination of candidates for parliamentary seat?

      

What are the factors that determines nomination of candidates for parliamentary seat?

  

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John
1. Ability to articulate party policies and conformity.

2. The personality of the candidate.

3. Knowledge and experience for responsibility.

4. Articulation of the local interest.

5. The age of the person.

6. The profession of the person.

7. Party prejudice, that is, women, blacks and minority are discriminated.
Jonmhumble answered the question on December 10, 2017 at 19:21


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