Politicians will fight for the votes of using social media
Posted on January 21, 2010 by Marek
This year in Poland, we choose a new president. Certainly one reason our native politicals became interested with Internet, and especially icroblogging is Barack Obama’s success in run for presidency. But not only that. Barack Obama won the battle for the presidential chair, also because of benefits of the Internet. Helped him his activities on Twitter (or rather his staff activities). Once something is proved in the U.S., we copy it to the Polish ground – think our politicians.
And well – I thought. Here they came to test what might have never crossed. Therefore I decided to ask our honorable candidates for president, followed (though that’s later), willing to sit on the parliamentary seats – a few questions that are important from the perspective of internet user.
I am very curious (and probably some senses as it will look like) as the ladies and gentlemen retain or answer questions.
If you have a suggestion as to the questions, I invite you. It would be great if the international society would help to ask local politics. Finally, we live in a global village, so for you it may be important also to who will rule one of the major European countries.
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