Conclusion
In terms of corruption, every country is different. When a country faces corruption with a commitment, good diagnosis and structure, citizens and parliament working together can make quite a difference in their government’s response. Addressing corruption requires a good understanding of its type and effects on society, and a commitment of citizens and leaders in government to fight it together. Leaders in government cannot be left to make the change on their own because they will often not have the will to overcome resistance within their own ranks. Pressure and cooperation from concerned citizens in business, the religious community, and other walks of life can keep the commitment alive.
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