eassy on no corruption????Pls answer me soon I should write it tomorrow in school PLZZ.........
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Development is and will undoubtedly be the instinctive aspiration of any society, and sustainable
development is and will remain the top objective of plans and strategies designed by any
responsible government.
Co-existence of the consolidated rule of law, well-structured economic life and functional
democracy extended to all areas of social activity is undoubtedly the main guarantee for the
realization of this aspiration.
This coexistence must be defended unceasingly, with the same love, will and strength that a
responsible parent protects the child from any threats to his physical and psycho-emotional
wellbeing.
But to protect something, you must first have it. At what phase is Albania today: at a phase that
should protect what it is, or at the stage of creation of what it must in principle protect? It looks
like a pun, but is actually a rhetorical question. My answer goes without a doubt to the second
alternative. Unfortunately, my country does not enjoy today the coexistence of the three above-
mentioned elements and, in my view, it is mainly due to the phenomenon of corruption.
Arben is a poor Math student who graduates only thanks to paying some professors and is
employed as a teacher at a secondary school. So, it is assumed that he will teach the Math
concepts to Olti, a 15-year old who dreams to be an engineer. But three years of high school pass
quickly and without quality teaching, Olti loses confidence in math and poor performance in thus
subject prevents him from pursuing his studies in engineering. Demoralisation of the boy is
inevitable. Corruption successfully managed to break a young boy’s dream. Unfortunately, this
has happened and continues to happen in Albania.
On the other hand, a citizen trying to solve a certain problem has to come with the barriers raised
unfairly against him by judges and other officials of the corrupt justice system; undoubtedly he
becomes demoralized and loses faith in the so-called " rule of law "and probably starts preparing
himself to win his rights in the future through a more “trendy” and effective weapon: corruption.
Corruption is now injected into the citizen as the best problem-solving approach, as the only way
to render justice in an unjust justice system. One more citizen "infected" with the virus of
corruption. Too bad…
Corruption weakens the foundations of the rule of law, economic life and the fragile democracy
of our country and feeds on a wide range of areas such as education, health, politics, sports, etc.,
but its worst effect is causing demoralization and hopelessness. In my view, lack of hope is the
most frustrating element hampering the efforts of a society to move forward.
development is and will remain the top objective of plans and strategies designed by any
responsible government.
Co-existence of the consolidated rule of law, well-structured economic life and functional
democracy extended to all areas of social activity is undoubtedly the main guarantee for the
realization of this aspiration.
This coexistence must be defended unceasingly, with the same love, will and strength that a
responsible parent protects the child from any threats to his physical and psycho-emotional
wellbeing.
But to protect something, you must first have it. At what phase is Albania today: at a phase that
should protect what it is, or at the stage of creation of what it must in principle protect? It looks
like a pun, but is actually a rhetorical question. My answer goes without a doubt to the second
alternative. Unfortunately, my country does not enjoy today the coexistence of the three above-
mentioned elements and, in my view, it is mainly due to the phenomenon of corruption.
Arben is a poor Math student who graduates only thanks to paying some professors and is
employed as a teacher at a secondary school. So, it is assumed that he will teach the Math
concepts to Olti, a 15-year old who dreams to be an engineer. But three years of high school pass
quickly and without quality teaching, Olti loses confidence in math and poor performance in thus
subject prevents him from pursuing his studies in engineering. Demoralisation of the boy is
inevitable. Corruption successfully managed to break a young boy’s dream. Unfortunately, this
has happened and continues to happen in Albania.
On the other hand, a citizen trying to solve a certain problem has to come with the barriers raised
unfairly against him by judges and other officials of the corrupt justice system; undoubtedly he
becomes demoralized and loses faith in the so-called " rule of law "and probably starts preparing
himself to win his rights in the future through a more “trendy” and effective weapon: corruption.
Corruption is now injected into the citizen as the best problem-solving approach, as the only way
to render justice in an unjust justice system. One more citizen "infected" with the virus of
corruption. Too bad…
Corruption weakens the foundations of the rule of law, economic life and the fragile democracy
of our country and feeds on a wide range of areas such as education, health, politics, sports, etc.,
but its worst effect is causing demoralization and hopelessness. In my view, lack of hope is the
most frustrating element hampering the efforts of a society to move forward.
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