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LTC Trent Klug
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I don't faith in any politician but I hope he's successful in his efforts in Argentina.

I hope we collectively fight it here as well. It's going to be a tough fight to bear it. but I think we will win in the end when the left has made things so bad here, everyone will fight back.
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1LT Ernest Hendrik Erasmus
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This comes a long way down the road for Argentina and a long history which unfolds in cultural ethics and traditions - since 1930`s there were stumbling blocks
Since the 1930s, Argentina’s system of checks and balances has weakened, and political power has become increasingly centralized in the executive. Some political analysts refer to the Argentine system as “hyperpresidentialist a tradition, they say, that stands in the way of needed democratic reforms. Among their concerns is that presidents can pass decrees that have the force of law, allowing them to bypass Congress.
So i can not see or trust for a better outcome a long road lies ahead for change, there are much more to add to this topic of concern.
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1LT Ernest Hendrik Erasmus
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There are many things behind the mirror what the eye cannot see or do not want to see
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