E-Petition
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Asked how the Prime Minister will respond to a website petition with 72,000 signatures asking him to resign, the PMS said e-petitions were an important way of people expressing their views on a range of issues and that the Prime Minister received notification of all e-petitions. However he had to rely on the official process as he was not able to answer each petition personally.
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