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The consequences are eroded accountability, transparency and legitimacy of the government and the political parties. Rampant corruption hampers the quality of governance. It is ironic that Nepal seems to be oriented towards institutionalised corruption gradually
The supreme court ruled that americans of african descent, whether freed or slave, were not American citizens and could not sue in federal court
This is of course a subjective question, but there are probably two aspects which can contribute to being a good politician
- good education (either from a university or self-taught) about the history (both of country and of the world), economics politics and social studies
- good connection to the life of average people: being raised in a poor area, visiting poor areas more frequently: not to loose "contact with reality" and to know the citizens' actual needs.
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to change the Nepalese society because how urban is poor in Nepal