On 04/11/18 11:17, Allan Mustard wrote:
Top-level tag IMHO would be office=government, then additional tag
would be government=legislature.
The three branches of government are the executive, the legislative,
and the judicial branches.
Errr...
this is not to map the executive, the legislative, or the judicial
branches! Probably why I thought office=politician would be better than
office=government.
This is to map the personal usually local office of some usually elected
representative .. so locals can communicate to them and they can
communicate to locals (who usually elect them). It is not about the
executive, the legislative, and the judicial branches' but about a
politician trying to maintain some connection to the people that usually
elect them .. so they might get re-elected.
Have I put enough 'usually' in there to keep the edge cases happy?
An example?
Tony Abbott ex PM, http://tonyabbott.com.au/ Has an office at Level 2,
17 Sydney Road, Manly, NSW 2095 Australia. It is not the office of the
Liberal Party, nor an office of what ever role he might be playing in
parliament. It is an office of Tony Abbott the elected representative in
this area.
On 11/4/2018 5:08 AM, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:
On Sun, 4 Nov 2018 at 07:05, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com
<mailto:61sundow...@gmail.com>> wrote:
It's going to take some careful thought, and many postings here,
to come up with a scheme
with sensible terminology that works for all those situations.
To me these are all 'politicians' or at least serve a political
role when acting (I hope) on our behalf to represent 'us'.
Don't think every situation would be happy with 'parliamentarians'.
I am not going to try and distinguish between the various levels
- upper and lower houses, federal, state, local, unions etc...
That could go in the description, far too many variables around
the world for a single system I think.
Lets get the first level of tagging done before contemplating a
more complex area?
No, I agree with you!
I would think either of the 2 basic we mentioned should fit
office=government or office=politician
Question though (more for someone in Europe) - is a "Member of the
European Parliament" elected, or just appointed by their home
country? Are they a "politician" as such?
Is there another overall term for elected people? (& yes, I can think
of quite a few terms for them, but I don't think we should be marking
any of them on the map! :-))
Thanks
Graeme
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