viernes, 30 de diciembre de 2011

What would you for your country if you were the President of Ecuador?

If I could I would change the laws and attorneys, political rules and many things, I´d be a good president of my country.
I really like this question, because I love my country and I don´the famous "Revolución Ciudadana" said by the President Correa.
If someone offered me to vote for other president, I´d say yes! inmediately.
If I were the president of Ecuador, first I´d make new laws about pensions for children healthcare and the realtion with the grandparents who pay for this.
I´d build houses for elderly people and I could go to other countries to get money for making houses.
If I had more free time, I would like to travel to different countries and I´d have beautiful holidays.
Also I´d record a TV programme to inform about my plans. I´d work so hard for my country.
I´d be definitely happy to help my peolple.
But this is only my imaginary situation and I just want to live in Austria with my older sister. It´s my dream!.

Natasha Villacís J.

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  2. If were the president of Ecuador
    I would help a little bit more the poor people, I´d decrease the salaries of some politicians that earn too much money and I´d fire those ones who don´t do anything good. Also I would create programs in areas to promote products like tourism, flowers, bananas and cocoa, to increase the trading, it is a good opportunity on these days, thanks to the demand.

    Then I would contract more people to work in hospitals in a free way, so many people need it, and make a big discount in medicine around the country, I think medicine should be free, but that´s impossible even if I were the president!.

    I would also check if all the Ministers are working correctly, a bad management affects all of us. The education would be free, the government will help, it has enough resources to cover it. The children need to study, that could help to stop poverty.

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