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    (Puntos:2, Informativo)
    por pobrecito hablador el Viernes, 04 Marzo de 2005, 18:33h (#456651)
    Precisamente en sudamerica, mayor productor oficial de [...] y matan
    en la frontera de Mexico, niños sin futuro [...]

    Costa Rica no está en Sudamérica sino en Centroamérica.
    México tampoco está en Sudamérica.

    [ Padre ]
  • en sudamerica,

    Ya te lo hand dicho.

    mayor productor oficial de droga del planeta,

    ¿De verdad? ¿Incluyendo alcohol, tabaco y heroína?

    ¿Te refieres al café de Costa Rica?

    lleno de carteles, [generalizaciones...], extorsion.

    Costa Rica [wikipedia.org]: Unlike some of its neighbors, Costa Rica has been an exemplar of stability, peace, and democratic governance. Since the minor civil war of the late 1940s that brought President José Figueres Ferrer to power, the country has been free of violent political conflict. In fact, Costa Rica has a domestic police force, but lacks a military.
    [...]
    Autonomous state agencies enjoy considerable operational independence; they include the telecommunications and electrical power monopoly, the nationalized commercial banks, the state insurance monopoly, and the social security agency.

    Economy of Costa Rica [wikipedia.org]: Large government deficits--fueled by interest payments on the massive internal debt--have undermined efforts to maintain the quality of social services. Curbing inflation, reducing the deficit, and improving public sector efficiency remain key challenges to the government. Political resistance to privatization has stalled liberalization efforts.
    [...]
    he government also hopes to bring foreign investment, technology, and management into the telecommunications and electrical power sectors, which are monopolies of the state. However, political opposition to opening these sectors to private participation has stalled the government's efforts. The poor state of public finances will continue to limit the state's ability to try to modernize these sectors in the absence of a political consensus to permit private investment. Failure to act soon on telecommunications could prove an obstacle to the government's desire to attract more world-class foreign investment.

    Politics of Costa Rica [wikipedia.org]:
    Costa Rica long has emphasized the development of democracy and respect for human rights. Until recently, the country's political system has contrasted sharply with many of its Central American and Caribbean neighbors; it has steadily developed and maintained democratic institutions and an orderly, constitutional scheme for government succession. Several factors have contributed to this tendency, including enlightened government leaders, comparative prosperity, flexible class lines, educational opportunities that have created a stable middle class, and high social indicators. Also, because Costa Rica has no armed forces, it has avoided the possibility of political intrusiveness by the military that some neighboring countries have experienced. Costa Rica experienced several unusual days of demonstrations and civil disturbance in early 2000 due to protests over legislation that would have permitted private sector participation in the telecommunications and electrical power sectors. These sectors currently are controlled by state-owned monopolies. The legislation was withdrawn, but the underlying question of the appropriate role of the state in the provision of public services remains sensitive.
    [...]
    During the year 2004, several high profile corruption scandals shattered the foundations of PUSC. Two former Presidents from the party, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez and Rafael Ángel Calderón were arrested on corruption charges and are currently waiting for the investigation to end and trial to begin. Also involved in scandals has been José María Figueres, former President from PLN and former head of the World Economic Forum.
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    Comprare è combattere.
    [ Padre ]
  • Re:Sin palabras

    (Puntos:1)
    por wigan (17812) el Sábado, 05 Marzo de 2005, 12:36h (#456898)
    ( http://barrapunto.com/ )
    puntos 2 inspirado !!!! madre mía.... esto realmente se esta poniendo asqueroso.
    [ Padre ]
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