Special interests clog Brazil Congress, says clown
Edmonton Journal Tuesday 27th December, 2011
SAO PAULO - A television clown elected to the Brazilian Congress a year ago said Tuesday the legislature accomplishes "little" because it is paralyzed by "partisan interests.""You want to know what a lawmaker does? He works a lot and produces little. Not because he does not want to produce. It's the system, which is paralyzed by political, partisan...
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