Politicians which hold public office are also officials. As are unelected public servants. A politician who does not hold public is not an official. Just a politician.
The common name for civil servant is known as "bureaucrat".
An agreement among various politicians about public spending.
Most politicians respect public opinion. Politicians normally read the mood of the public and their opinions and that is what informs their agendas.
they send out people that are politicians to other politicians who go to other politicians who keep going to politicians who after a hundred times realize they dont know what public opinion is
Pancyprian Public Servants' Trade Union was created in 1927.
They tell politicians about the public's wishes
The Practice - 1997 Public Servants 5-22 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
Lincoln is a politician. Politicians tell stories to make them popular with the public. Politicians are good exaggerators. The public is prone to believe anything
Commitment to public interest is when you care about your community. Many politicians talk about being committed to public interest.
In Britain, a civil servant is an employee of the central government, paid out of public funds. Civil servants have to pass a special interview before employment and may have to sign the official secrets act. There are also a second (larger) group of people who work for local councils or for government funded public bodies which are employed on similar conditions to civil servants but would be called public servants rather than civil servants.
Usually by politicians trying to entertain the public.