On the recordFebruary 1, 2010
It will result in legislators being even more responsive to corporations rather than voters.
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congress.govIt will result in legislators being even more responsive to corporations rather than voters.
Feingold expresses concern that the ruling favors corporate influence over voter interests.
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We need more clarity from the Democratic Republic of Congo and not simply how much they intend to devote to this but also exactly the kinds of things you were describing.
Not only is democracy in the Congo problematic, particularly following the 2011 elections, but those in neighboring countries as well.
This is the moment when the Democratic Republic of Congo has to show it can have credible elections.
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