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The Case For Governmental Reform

“Nothing other than our education system is so blatantly archaic yet no one is talking about it.”

Thomas Daly spells out the reasons why he thinks our governmental system needs a major overhaul, and gives us a couple of ideas on how he would go about it.

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Leaders will give push to inter-governmental negotiations for UNSC reform in G4 summit: MEA (P- 2)

New York, Sep 26 (ANI): Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Vikas Swarup on Saturday said that the G4 summit is significant as the leaders of the four countries i.e. Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan will give strong push to inter-governmental negotiations for UNSC reform in the meet. He added that UNGA and UNSC co-ordination needs to be worked on. PM Modi, who is on week-long visit to the United States of America, will call on US President Barack Obama on September 28, their third meeting in a year which reflects shared concerns about an increasingly assertive China as well as a desire to boost commercial ties. Before wrapping up his US tour on September 29, Modi is due to visit Silicon Valley, which is home to technology giants like Google, Facebook and Apple, and invite them to invest in India.

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  1. moestietabarnak says

    October 3, 2015 at 2:15 AM

    You do know that war have been fought over this. Don't expect that those profiting from the system would just go with the popular decision.

    even harder is to get a popular consensus, I wouldn't accept a libertarian free for all so the crook can screw you 'buyer beware' nonsense utopia.

  2. Toosin Beymen says

    October 3, 2015 at 2:17 AM

    So, direct democracy, in other words.

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