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Guido Ezequiel Carera

What should Argentina improve for be consider a developed country?

Hi!

I am a junior politician from Vicente López, Argentina. I'm currently the new junior secretary of the Honourable Parliament of the Third Age, and member of the Local Culture and Education Commission.
i have worked at a local radio station, in a political programme. So, i would like to know what you consider about Argentina's Politics, what might be the solution to our problems?.

Thanks pal...

Guido Ezequiel Carera

Candidate to School Counselor 2013

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Hello Guido
Thanks for joining the Spin Room. Both the US and Argentina are experiencing many of the same problems, including corruption and the devaluation of our currency. We would both benefit from legislation making our politician's accounting practices more open and visible. What would also help us is sounder fiscal policy that focuses more on the long-term welfare of our countries instead of the immediate perception of our politicians currently holding office.
BP

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Argentina? Is that somewhere in Africa?

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No, it isn't in Africa. Don't be silly, from the get go, i knew somehow that someone would try to show out making a silly question. We all know, that Argentine Republic is located in South America. In fact, we are americans too, don't we?

Please, explain why we aren't. Because, we leave in the same continent (America). So, be more open minded please. Shall you?
It would be like if, Spain declares to their citizens as "Europeans", no "Spanish".

The right way, is you to call yourself "Unitedstate man" which in our language would be consider as: "Estadounidense". Please, dont call yourself just "Americans", you are not just the only ones Americans in America.

Good luck,

and god bless America!

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I agree with Barely Political. Long term policies should be considered... and of course, give a higher value to human resource development. That is what i notice in highly developed countries.

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Thank you, we think the same.
Gracias, pienso lo mismo.

I invite you to visit our website (in spanish):

http://www.parlamento-terceraedad.blogspot.com/

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You're welcome. I visited your site. It's nice. I just had a hard time understanding Spanish, though. Intiendo Espaniol un poco. :D

For several years, I worked as a local governance consultant in one municipality in a third world country. At the same time, I also served as a resident political analyst in one of the political think tanks in Southeast Asia. if I can help in your advocacies, legislations, etc., feel free to contact me. ;)

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