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Replace the Absentees

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

The poor attendance of parliamentarians in the legislature is increasingly worrisome, given their poor attendance record. Criticism against them seems ineffective.

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IT turns out that the House of Representatives (DPR) is the state institution that receives the most criticism. Yet, it is ignoring its critics. This fact is cause for serious concern, given that the job of being the “people’s representatives” also includes the task of oversight, which should give a proper authority. If it cannot oversee work, how can it be respected?

Much criticism has been aimed at the DPR, but there has been not a singl

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