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- Ētikas kodekss arī definē, ka lobētājs ir fiziskā persona vai privāto tiesību juridiskā persona, kas, savu vai citu privātpersonu interešu vadīta, par atlīdzību vai bez tās veic lobēšanu - apzināti un sistemātiski komunicē ar publiskās varas subjektiem nolūkā ietekmēt lēmumu pieņemšanas procesu noteiktu privātpersonu interešu īstenošanai.
TVNET Ziņas - by Ineta Dāboliņa
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- Lobētāju reģistrs, nedaudz stingrākas atklātības prasības komisijām un deputātiem, kā arī parlamenta locekļu ētikas kodeksa pieņemšana un iedzīvināšana arī Latvijā parlamentāro lobēšanu varētu padarīt atvērtāku, plašai sabiedrībai saprotamāku un pieejamāku nekā līdz šim. - Politika.lv by Ineta Dāboliņa
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- A person who tries to influence legislation on behalf of a special interest. washingtonpost.com
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- The lobbyists represent a range of industries, including the finance, telecommunications, technology and healthcare sectors. - abcNews
- When legislators lose re-election or choose not to run again for office, they often find a second career as a highly paid lobbyist, meeting with their former colleagues and touting the positions they are paid to promote. - WiseGeek
- First and foremost, lobbyists must be adept at the art of persuasion, which is the mainstay of their job. - The Princeton Review
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- Ein Lobbyist ist die Person, die im Auftrag eines Dritten oder im Rahmen eines Dienstvertrages das Lobbying durchführt. wikipedia - by Dr. Andrea Heubach
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- Ein Lobbyist ist, kurz gesagt, nichts anderes als ein Interessenvertreter. Lobbyist für seine Interessen kann jeder sein, denn das Grundgesetz garantiert jedem Bürger das Recht, seine Meinung in die politische Diskussion einzubringen. Auch professionelle Lobbyarbeit ist Interessenvertretung. Der Begriff geht auf das englische Wort Lobby, dt. Vorhalle, Wandelhalle, zurück. In der Vorhalle des Britischen Parlamentsgebäudes und des Kongress-Gebäudes in Washington waren schon früher Menschen tätig, die die Abgeordneten darauf aufmerksam machten, dass sie von ihren Wählern abhängig sind, und dies mit dem Artikulieren bestimmter Interessen verbanden. - mdr 1-radio by Dr. Andrea Heubach
- Lobbyisten, die in der Europa-Hauptstadt Brüssel arbeiten, pflegen Kontakte und ziehen im Hintergrund Strippen, um Gesetzesvorhaben zu beeinflussen. - karriere.de by Dr. Andrea Heubach
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- Lobbying eller lobbning (från engelskans lobby) innebär att intressegrupper i organiserad form framför sina åsikter till de politiska makthavarna.
Wikipedia - by S. Boman
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- Lobbyister har kritiserats för att ha hemlig agenda, d v s de vill ofta ha ensidiga fördelar för sina uppdragsgivare, fast de försöker dölja det. - Wikipedia by S. Boman
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- Lobist je ona osoba ili organizacija koja poduzima aktivnosti s ciljem da utječe na formiranje politika i proces odlučivanja u državnim institucijama.
Hrvatsko društvo lobista - by CroAnglo
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