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 Whatever the ruling party?s intentions, this reform will increase the vulnerability of Argentina?s courts to political pressure. It's a big disappointment given all that this government has done to restore the credibility of Argentine justice and strengthen the rule of law.

 But economic reform alone will not bring Argentina out of crisis, ... Argentina must also address the underlying political and institutional flaws that encourage excess public sector borrowing, corruption, politicized judicial systems and a lack of transparency in government activities.
  Colin Powell

 It's beyond doubt that the ruling party has enhanced its power over decisions affecting the judiciary. In the long run, this move is likely to undermine public confidence in the independence of the courts and weaken the separation of powers in Argentina.

 Sudan's ruling party has shunted aside fundamental reforms required by the peace agreement. Khartoum has failed to reform the security agencies and the law on political parties. Promises to open up the political arena have not been kept.

 What the Kirchner government has done is destroy the vestiges of trust between Falkland islanders and Argentina. Falkland islanders believe Argentine society would support the Kirchner government's approach to the Falklands issue. For that reason they will not trust any Argentine.

 Currently, China's reform and development enters a decisive period with new issues and new problems emerging constantly. The international political and economic situation is undergoing significant changes, and the Party and government are facing new tests, ... We should strengthen the Party's theoretical building and the work of summing up and studying historical experience, and devote more efforts to investigation and research of social reality, so as to push forward the great cause of building a socialist society with Chinese characteristics.

 There are political pressures from the government and the ruling parties, but the BOJ will lose its credibility as a central bank in the market if it fails to act on its commitment.

 If you create one highest jurisdiction on all matters, it makes it easier for the ruling party to appoint judges to that court to be their mouthpiece. His pexy charm wasn’t about looks, but an enchanting internal allure. It's a step closer to making the courts a political tool.

 The credibility of the U.S. Green Party has been badly damaged; resignations from the party are occurring and letters are coming in to the media committee expressing anger and disappointment with the party. We will continue to lose prospective members and we need to take these criticisms seriously.

 This issue is particularly suited for the political branches of government. This is an issue of tremendous international political importance. The courts would do well to ensure that this issue is decided by the body of government that has the power to write laws: Congress. Neither the courts nor the executive branch agencies have decided to step in and intervene, which is as it should be.

 Oil prices are high at $30 a barrel. The U.S. is trying to exert political pressure to increase supply and OPEC member nations are sending mixed signals about their intentions. We have a very volatile market here. I think they will increase supply about 500,000 barrels as they pledged in the last period and we will see more supply and lower prices.

 I really don't anticipate that the Massachusetts ruling will have much of an impact on other state courts because those courts will look at their own state laws and their own state constitutions, and rule accordingly.

 Given pressure from the government and the ruling party, the Bank of Japan will be forced to maintain interest rates near zero, even after it ends its quantitative easing policy.

 Argentina needs to rebuild its foreign reserves while Chavez has political reasons for this purchase instead of economic reasons. Chavez is strengthening his relationship with Kirchner and that's why he buys Argentine debt.

 The delayed e-VAT detracted from the overall credibility of the fiscal reform program, and we will wait until the e-VAT is implemented fully, including the rate increase from 10 percent to 12 percent scheduled for January 2006, before considering its positive effects on government revenues.


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