As a matter of fact politicians tend to just paste and copy what lobby groups have send them in drafts, or the new law texts is designed by a lobby agency in the first, which includes lawyers working for them. Estimations vary between 70 and 90% of such texts being injected by lobby groups.
Which makes total and complete mockery of the meaning of democracy and elections (just referring to what these claim to be, not wanting to imply they do better under ideal circumstances).
A listing with footnotes identifying every source of a text injected by a lobby should be mandatory in any law and treaty text. And then the listing of such sources would become longer than the overall law text. However, politicians will not allow that, and lobby groups are in such a powerfull position that they can prevent this. The simpe truth is: we are living in a lobbycracy. You cannot change by playing by the rules, because the rules are their rules.
If it is true what is said about lobbies, that they push into and abuse the spaces where politicians do not know stuff and thus helplessly just believe what they get whispered into their ears or get bribed for, then the amount of lobbyism also illustrated the horrendous level of incompetence and dilletancy of the political "elite". But of course, it continues to shamelessly live extremely well by it.
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