It's a ridiculous subject and we have more important things to keep on our plate then fairness. Life is not fair, just live and let live.
This is of course a subjective question, but there are probably two aspects which can contribute to being a good politician
- good education (either from a university or self-taught) about the history (both of country and of the world), economics politics and social studies
- good connection to the life of average people: being raised in a poor area, visiting poor areas more frequently: not to loose "contact with reality" and to know the citizens' actual needs.
In my opinion no it is not necessary to do people there doing a good job. But it does make the other person feel better . But you cannot give a person to much glory for then they will only strive to hear good feed back and not be use to hearing constructive negative comments .
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