Corruption, politics weaken democracies
America, October, 2004
Many democracies in Latin America are weakened by corruption and partisan politics, said the Latin American bishops' council. These are main factors in the region's growing poverty and in the lack of government emphasis on national development programs, said the Bogota-based council. "We are experiencing forms of democracy and opportunities for freedom which in no way are the democracy we want nor the freedom we aspire to," said the document. "Corruption and partisan interests have led us to a loss of leadership and a progressive deterioration of the confidence people have in their political institutions," it said.
The five-page document was issued after a church-sponsored symposium on ethics, politics and economics in the countries of the Andean region of South...
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