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Trivial Pursuits

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Members of the DPR have asked for smuggled goods to be released, among them, thousands of electronic games and BlackBerry cellphones.

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LATELY, more and more people have been asking what exactly are the duties of members of the House of Representatives (DPR). For example, as reported, why did its Legal Affairs Commission interfere in the release of two containers detained by customs and excise officials? If the reports are true, this is a regrettable and worrying action. They should not be handling ‘trivial’ matters, but concentrate on their basic tasks, which are piling high

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