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why is being the president of a country considered as a tough job?​

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Answered by vocality
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The stress of having the pressure of government on your shoulders and NEVER getting a single second off from that job for 4 or 8 years†; no vacations, no leave. Every second of every moment of your life in that position comes with an endless parade of requests, events, reactions and updates that you can NEVER turn off while in that office.

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Answered by jasminesoni24
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The most difficult thing about being President is coping with the evils that the present political system and practices have spawned, which have grown uglier over the years. Political patronage and the consequent payback of utang na loob results in what we see now as graft and corruption. To be elected in office, you have to spend a huge amount of money. Unless the system is changed, even a wealthy candidate in the political arena would succumb to these evils in our political system

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