The political agenda is a set of issues and policies laid out by either the
executive or cabinet in government which tries to dictate existing and near-future political news and debate. The political agenda while shaped by government can be influenced by grass-roots support from party activists at events such as a
party conference and can even be shaped by non governmental activist groups which have a political aim.
Non-governmental organisations such as
Make Poverty History and environmental groups such as
Greenpeace have been able to shape the political agenda at international conferences.
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