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2011 – a crisis in governance: Protests that marked 2011 show anger at corruption in politics and public sector

09:41 09:59 | broj komentara 0 | Emg.rs

Transparency International warned that protests around the world, often fuelled by corruption and economic instability, clearly show citizens feel their leaders and public institutions are neither transparent nor accountable enough.

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