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Ladies and gentlemen, distinguished judges and fellow debaters,

As the first speaker for the government side, I rise to present our strong case in support of the motion,
"This house would block ex-corruptors from running in legislative elections." Our argument rests on the
principles of integrity, restoring public trust, and upholding the democratic ideals that underpin
legislative elections.

Firstly, let us consider the definition and characteristics of the keyword "ex-corruptors." Ex-corruptors
are individuals who have been involved in corrupt practices, exploiting their positions of power and
authority for personal gain or to benefit others through unethical means. Their actions have resulted in
erosion of public trust, violated ethical standards, and harmed the very foundations of democracy. It is
essential to acknowledge the potential for recidivism, as allowing ex-corruptors to participate in
legislative elections could undermine the integrity of the legislative process and perpetuate corrupt
practices.

Moving on to the definition and characteristics of "legislative elections," we recognize that they are
fundamental pillars of democratic governance. Legislative elections allow citizens to exercise their
democratic rights and select representatives who will champion their interests, make laws, and shape
policies. These representatives bear the responsibility of decision-making, contributing to the well-being
and progress of the nation.

Now, let us delve into the arguments supporting our stance:

1. Upholding Integrity and Restoring Public Trust: By blocking ex-corruptors from running in legislative
elections, we send a strong message to the public that we prioritize integrity and ethical conduct in our
political system. Allowing individuals with a history of corruption to hold public office tarnishes the
reputation of the legislative body and erodes public trust in the government. Blocking ex-corruptors will
serve as a crucial step in restoring public confidence and ensuring that those who represent us are
committed to the highest standards of integrity.

2. Combating Corruption and Protecting Public Interests: Ex-corruptors, by their very nature, have
engaged in illegal activities that have harmed the public interest. Allowing them to participate in
legislative elections provides them with access to power, resources, and opportunities to abuse their
positions once again. By blocking their participation, we actively contribute to the prevention of further
corruption and safeguarding public resources from potential misuse. This action demonstrates our
commitment to fighting corruption and upholding the rule of law.
3. Preserving the Legitimacy of the Legislative Process: Legislative elections are meant to be a fair and
transparent process, where the voice of the people is heard through the representatives they elect.
Allowing ex-corruptors to run in these elections undermines the legitimacy of the process and dilutes
the principles of democracy. By blocking their participation, we ensure that the legislative body
comprises individuals who can truly represent the interests and aspirations of the people, free from the
shadow of corruption.

In conclusion, blocking ex-corruptors from running in legislative elections is a necessary step towards
upholding the principles of integrity, combating corruption, and safeguarding the democratic values that
underpin our society. By doing so, we restore public trust, protect public interests, and preserve the
legitimacy of the legislative process. Let us stand united in support of this motion, ensuring that our
legislative bodies remain beacons of integrity and accountability.

Thank you.

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