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What is ‘political accountability’?

A. The obligation of elected officials to report on their activities
B. The responsibility of citizens to vote
C. A method for enforcing laws
D. A form of government regulation

Answer: The obligation of elected officials to report on their activities


Additional Information: Political accountability ensures that officials are held responsible for their actions and decisions.


Subjects: Politics, General Knowledge

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