Most of the candidates for the National Assembly, a large part of whom are running for re-election after the failure and disgrace they suffered until the dissolution of the Parliament, show the crisis of representation and the prostituted political system that exists. The same is happening with some of the Cimbador candidates for president and vice president of the Republic.
Different results cannot be expected with the same candidates who intend to return to the legislature and because, furthermore, most of the new candidates for the chair show ignorance and ignorance, outside of studies, in front of the pressing national problems and the office they intend to go to.
It is not about highlighting third or fourth level professional titles. In recent history, there have been rulers with Ph.D.s, graduates from prestigious foreign universities, but who ran corrupt administrations without ethics and morals, which depleted state resources, although they claim that they worked, but at a very high price, with premium prices, and with complaints, trials, and even convictions.
Many of the candidates do not know where they stand to assume their responsibility of legislation and oversight, which reflects political mediocrity and even degradation of animals when they identify with them. This shows the levels of deterioration reached.
The main blame lies with the political organizations that seem to choose the worst, showing a lack of political education and leadership schools for training new cadres. That is of little importance to them. They sponsor the disqualified, some of whom change their shirts for every election, rather than first promote the better human beings, honest and notoriously honest, that exist. They have become companies of choice that seek economic returns like any other business instead of serving the country.
A large part of this degradation and political mediocrity is the result of poor education and the lack of quality education, which primarily raises good, ethical, honest and responsible citizens, without whom it will be difficult to progress as other societies did, which devoted their greatest efforts to improving the level of education of their population.
Candidates who do not know the national reality, who have read little and who show weak opinion and very little quality. This discourages and encourages the little interest of good citizens who run away from politics and because those who have tried leave disappointed and frustrated. The Spanish philosopher Miguel de Unamuno said it well: there are thieves who preach against theft so as not to compete with them.
By the way, the problem is not only with candidates and political organizations. It is also the co-responsibility of the citizens who must open their eyes, think, educate themselves and be well informed in order to vote responsibly and not fall into the jaws of populists, demagogues and political fraudsters, who think only of their personal ambitions, their groups and organizations and who have deceived part of the voters. (OR)
Source: Eluniverso

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