Saturday, December 18, 2010

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(...) This year, as you undoubtedly know - after the euphoria of the World Cup - is was a year elections for all of Brazil. A law proposed by the people (a few million signatures collected) tried to stop corrupt politicians through the appeal of their applications. Something new is happening. For if qualsisi public employment is sought "criminal record" clean, because the government leaders and parliamentarians can be behind corruption cases, drug trafficking, pedophilia, etc..?

is fair that the voters know the previous life of the party seeking to be voted, as has been enriched, what has he done good or evil. In fact, in the end, however, was the vote that defined what will be the new rulers and legislators.
In our case, in Dell'Amapá has been successfully pandemonium. A few days before the election, the Federal Police have arrested um good group of people in state government. According to the indictment, they stole millions! Everything was super organized. Members approved all of the State, the Court of Auditors as well, and so divided the cake.

Finally people realized here is because hospitals do not work, the schools fall apart, the works under construction never ends or broken before being inaugurated. Today, the state administration is a mess and more with the empty boxes. The state is in debt does not pay, including the rents of some schools owned by the Diocese. It's a shame. Unfortunately the Amapá has become famous for this.
Hopefully soon to be known for something else better and more honest above all. Results: Most of the candidates involved in the scandal were not elected and the new governor, in January, will be just what was the last in the list of pre-election preferences. The omelet, we would say, has turned ... We hope for the best, of course.

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Taken from 2010 Christmas letter written by Bishop Pedro José Conti ( www.dompedro.it )

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