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A primary concern during the | A primary concern during the campaign is the increase of perceived [[Corruption in Seketan|corruption in the Seketese government]], brought to light by back-to-back relegations of Seketan's "safety in business" rating by the EU in 2022 and 2023. Prime Minister Brasa had campaigned in 2021 on eliminating corruption, but critics have noted the lack of any real plans or legislative initiatives undertaken towards hindering corruption. | ||
CNy leader Cjetor Tams made tackling corruption a key policy | CNy leader Cjetor Tams made tackling corruption a key policy initiative. He has proposed the creation of an "anti-corruption task force" with the power to reprimand politicians and corporations caught engaging in corruption, though critics have pointed out that this would just be a duplicate of Seketan's current anti-corruption watchdog. In SY's policy release, they pledged to implement the [[Nelborne Union]]'s anti-corruption guidelines, including reforming Seketans corporate registration system, mandating regulators sit in on meetings with industry, and increasing funding to Seketan's watchdog. Prime Minister Brasa pledged to continue his plan to eliminate corruption and boasted his personal avoidance of meeting with any business leaders during his term in office, though the [[Conelibek News]] fact-checked this claim, listing at least 4 times Brasa had met with industry during his term. | ||
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This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Seketan |
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The Next Seketese general election will take place on or before 31 March 2023, to elect members of the Commons Council of the Hérvynsken.
Background
Issues
Corruption
A primary concern during the campaign is the increase of perceived corruption in the Seketese government, brought to light by back-to-back relegations of Seketan's "safety in business" rating by the EU in 2022 and 2023. Prime Minister Brasa had campaigned in 2021 on eliminating corruption, but critics have noted the lack of any real plans or legislative initiatives undertaken towards hindering corruption.
CNy leader Cjetor Tams made tackling corruption a key policy initiative. He has proposed the creation of an "anti-corruption task force" with the power to reprimand politicians and corporations caught engaging in corruption, though critics have pointed out that this would just be a duplicate of Seketan's current anti-corruption watchdog. In SY's policy release, they pledged to implement the Nelborne Union's anti-corruption guidelines, including reforming Seketans corporate registration system, mandating regulators sit in on meetings with industry, and increasing funding to Seketan's watchdog. Prime Minister Brasa pledged to continue his plan to eliminate corruption and boasted his personal avoidance of meeting with any business leaders during his term in office, though the Conelibek News fact-checked this claim, listing at least 4 times Brasa had met with industry during his term.
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