Danh ngôn của Mo Ibrahim

Botswana had three successive good presidents who served their legal terms, who did well for their countries - three, not one.
Botswana had three successive good presidents who served their legal terms, who did well for their countries - three, not one.
Botswana có ba vị tổng thống giỏi liên tiếp đã phục vụ theo đúng nhiệm kỳ pháp lý của họ, những người đã làm việc tốt cho đất nước của họ - ba chứ không phải một.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Mo Ibrahim
- Rule of law is the most important element in any civil society.
- More people smile at me now I'm richer.
- The issue with international institutions is that there is a crisis of legitimacy. Trust in these institutions is a serious problem.
- I am not a politician. I am not in politics. I'm just a citizen.
- What is a government supposed to do for its people? To improve the standard of living, to help them get jobs, get kids to schools, and have access to medicine and hospitals. Government may not directly provide these public goods and services, but government must be accountable for whether or not they are delivered to citizens.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Legal
- Lawyers are the first refuge of the incompetent.
- With the death of bin Laden, it's finally time for Congress to bring back the pre-9-11 legal norm, before we decided it was okay to toss out our civil liberties if the 'bad guys' were scary enough.
- I didn't grow up believing that abortion was a good choice for women, but since it was legal, I thought it must be okay.
- The legal right of the Southern people to reclaim their fugitives I have constantly admitted. The legal right of Congress to interfere with their institution in the states, I have constantly denied.
- Mississippi's loose campaign finance laws allow lawyers and companies to contribute heavily to the judges they appear before. That is terrible for justice, since the courts are teeming with perfectly legal conflicts of interest.