published some days ago the Perceptions Index Corruption by Transparency International in its 2010 review ... and after keeping an eye on the results ... I can not help spinning a couple of ideas that relate these data, so I live every day in Honduras, and my understanding of what is essential for a country to function as such:
In a brief analysis of such an index, we see that the situation in Spain, although far from being any wonder, is far from the levels of corruption that plague Latin America . And within this continent, it is curious to reflect that the most corrupt countries are, one by one, members of UNASUR and ALBA. Do not go into why this fact, but my view has much to do with the growing concentration of executive power in the republics "Bolivarian." I'll leave the brainy analysts aa ... but I am more than convinced that the higher power government, the more corruption. The man is a thief and corrupt by nature, and the only way to avoid this is by establishing a powerful means of control ... judges and not purchased by the incumbent president.
bound, straight ... But the idea that I am expressing, and often arises when people ask me recently what I think of Honduras, or complain about how bad it is here all of the high corruption, the neglect of public authorities to try to solve the real problems of people ... and I have to surrender to the obvious: For once, without a precedent, I have to admit that I am exactly the same opinion as Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría, illustrious PP spokesman with whom I share few opinions and I suspect that less taste. But this immutable truth, that is, in my view, the only problem with Honduras, and once solved, the rest would come running by the path that Costa Rica has started long ago.
Because when Sorayita was asked about the possibility of "softening" the dismissal of unproductive officials in Spain ... came to sum up in his special comment-despite having the same opinion, strangely, that the PSOE on the topic, with brutal accuracy the state of daily life in Honduras (and similar) when the journalist asked:
"- You imagine a state in which judges, prosecutors, police and even sweepers, depending on political power? No, clearly not imagine it because it would be a disaster. For
Sorayita, girl, do not have to imagine. Come to America, choose any of these countries in which it is renewed every four years to nearly all public employees, with the new prey for the next 4 years, and which are certain to be renewed in time after that period, and you'll see that with Gürtel and all ... in Spain are not bad things.
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