policy position
[/ˈpɒlɪsi pəˈzɪʃən/]
nounpl: policy positions
posição política
1. An official stance or viewpoint held by a political party, government, organization, or individual regarding a specific policy or issue
The candidate's policy position on climate change emphasizes renewable energy investment.
A posição política do candidato sobre mudanças climáticas enfatiza o investimento em energias renováveis.
2. A formally stated opinion or strategy concerning how a particular matter should be addressed or implemented
The company announced its new policy position on remote work flexibility.
A empresa anunciou sua nova posição política sobre flexibilidade de trabalho remoto.
3. A declared commitment to a particular approach or set of principles regarding public or organizational affairs
The government's policy position on education reform includes increased funding for public schools.
A posição política do governo sobre a reforma educacional inclui maior financiamento para escolas públicas.
In both Brazilian and American political contexts, 'policy position' is crucial for understanding political campaigns, governance, and public discourse. Politicians and organizations are often expected to clearly articulate their policy positions to constituents and stakeholders. In Brazil, 'posição política' is frequently used in election campaigns and legislative debates. In the USA, policy positions are central to political campaigns, party platforms, and media analysis.
Related Idioms & Phrases
take a policy position on something
adopt a policy position
soften one's policy position
harden one's policy position
clarify one's policy position
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