Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Ap Bio Lab 5 Question 14

A Contemporary Prócer


Yesterday was a day of waiting for the inevitable and once you chose pain over the loss, it was the turn of gratitude to the solid acting of former President Raul Ricardo Alfonsin. In the media diverse voices were heard stressing that was ido "the last great politician," that there are no others like it, "" honest, "" partisan "," Republican ", among other things.
Undoubtedly, the historical perspective stands as the father of this new democratic era, perhaps as a contemporary hero of human rights and the need for peace in this land. Took over in pain because the military had washed blood everywhere, planted the horror and left a ravaged state. But its value as a statesman lies in knowing how to read that wound so large that generated that democratic spring, an overwhelming joy because the nightmare all over. And words of peace Alfonsín put in fear, justice for the oppressors released after eliminating censorship and union after so much death. Multitudes
supported him, not by radical flag but his walk in times of dictatorship for the release, with the danger that entailed, to remember the ideals of the Preamble and the synthesis of another way of life in freedom and a commitment to lay foundation for the future. But he also knew stating that democracy is not going to be easy, which may take us a long time and he was right. They did not quit, the dinosaurs were alive and as good cowards threatened to fear that justice comes. And then there are others which are not, those who do not carry guns but destabilized and are there waiting in the name of saving the market. Today, troops do not require general or because it has much more power.
There were errors in his term but now understand that the democratic system does not forgive and thirty years later, the renovation of the Supreme Court nullify the laws of Due Obedience and Full Stop. But the act of Alfonsin was an example in Latin America oppressed in this winding road in search of equality and peace.
I as a former president signed the Pact of Olivos that while allowing presidential re-election, also included a fundamental change in the legal order as is the inclusion of the rights of consumers and users, and international treaties with hierarchy constitutional. Thus, it is us: a great law and the Argentine government's commitment to human rights and democracy in the permanent building has its twists and turns to take to a way of life.

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