Friday, September 21, 2007

Does Leadership Personality is Matter to Canadian Voters?

Stephane Dion Federal Liberal Leader speech and interview was just sounded to me like other party leaders vowing to bring changes and make them self better known to Canadian after either by-elections or national elections defeat. This is exactly what Dion did, stated in his interview with the CBC’s French-language television program Telejournal Wednesday night,
"A leader has to put himself out there and I didn't do it and he pledged “to make himself better known to Canadians." First of all, I don’t believe that was the issue here, many Quebecois are angered at the Liberal party’s history corruption. Secondly many Quebec voters and other Canadian voters do not see a leadership personality and character in Dion. Dion has been criticized across this country and even among his party members for the lack of his leadership personality and character. This has obviously become disappointing for a lot of liberal members across the country.

I believe leadership personality, character, and popularity is very highly valued among voters and party members. When it comes to election in this country federally or provincially voters are concerned about the character, personality and popularity of the party leaders and even candidates in their ridings. Voters would like to see a strong ethic and confident leadership in the party leaders or candidates. Unfortunately voters across the country do not see this in Dion’s leadership. Dion unpopularity in leadership personality and character among his party members and voters across Canada continues to rise.

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