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Politicus is a term used in several languages to denote a person who participates in politics, most often a politician who holds public office, campaigns for election, or otherwise influences public policy. The word originates from Latin politicus, which itself derives from the Greek politikos, meaning related to the polis or city-state. In English the closest form is politician; in Dutch the equivalent is politicus, while other languages have similar terms with minor variations.

In a democratic or representative system, a politicus may be elected to legislative, executive, or local offices,

Ethical and practical scrutiny accompanies public life. Political figures are evaluated on transparency, conflicts of interest,

See also: politics, governance, public office.

or
appointed
to
public
bodies.
Responsibilities
typically
include
representing
constituents,
drafting
or
voting
on
laws,
shaping
budgets,
overseeing
government
programs,
and
communicating
with
the
public.
Some
politici
are
career
politicians;
others
serve
temporarily
while
maintaining
other
occupations
or
roles
in
society.
accountability,
and
the
effectiveness
of
their
policy
outcomes.
The
term
covers
a
wide
range
of
ideologies
and
governing
structures,
from
party-affiliated
elected
officials
to
independent
policy
advocates
and
public
administrators
who
influence
policy
without
holding
elected
office.