Politics is not a game! Politics is a matter of life and death. Decisions politicians make can not only affect the lives of people, but define the future of an entire generation. As a result, you want to be sure those you are about to elect to important offices have what it takes to do the job. Zeal is fantastic, promises are great, but competence is better. You want to be sure your politicians have the prerequisites skills to actually make the change you desire. The PACT assesses the knowledge of would-be politicians in key areas of competence such as:
International Relations
The Economy
Finance
The Constitution and the Rule of Law
Policy Making and Implementation
Parliamentary Rules
Crises Management
Humanitarian Policies
Social Welfare
National Security
Patriotism
Reading and Comprehension.
Basic Mathematics.
The Art of Negotiation
Anti-Corruption and Nation Building
Why take the PACT Test?
When you pass the PACT assessment as a politician, you prove your competence to your constituents beyond empty words of political promises; and you build lasting confidence amongst the electorates.
The PACT also makes it easy for political parties to screen and select political aspirants for key economic positions.
The PACT assessment is a voluntary test that politicians or people who want to go into politics may choose to take to prove their competence to their electorates.