Brazil questioned the Venezuelan government guarantees for freedom of expression and Judiciary branch independence although at the same time saying it was a “good friend” of the government of President Hugo Chavez. Read full article
This is a case of a country a million miles away from an uncorrupted and uncorruptable judiciary/legislative arm, asking a country light years away from an uncorrupted and uncorruptable judiciary/legislative arm, to improve.
But as it would be impossible to find a nation/supra-national organisation with Absolute Zero taint of corruption (remembering a British MP once asked for payment for a mini-duck-house), this is a lot better than nothing - especially as it may set the context for political argument in the run-up to the Venezuelan elections.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesThis is a case of a country a million miles away from an uncorrupted and uncorruptable judiciary/legislative arm, asking a country light years away from an uncorrupted and uncorruptable judiciary/legislative arm, to improve.
Oct 10th, 2011 - 10:50 am - Link - Report abuse 0But as it would be impossible to find a nation/supra-national organisation with Absolute Zero taint of corruption (remembering a British MP once asked for payment for a mini-duck-house), this is a lot better than nothing - especially as it may set the context for political argument in the run-up to the Venezuelan elections.
what happened to Monte Sacro Ranch in Venezuela ..!! ??
Oct 10th, 2011 - 03:04 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Commenting for this story is now closed.
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