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People call us a failed state. People are giving our country no more than 5years to survive. Our economy is in shambles. We are trillions of Ruppees under debt and continue to go deeper in it. Our policies are being dictated by outsiders since we are always begging.
We are facing hyper inflation with prices increasing many folds. Hyper inflation, unemployment or under-employment is rendering people unable to afford the basic necessities. The middle class is falling below the poverty line due to inflation and lack of jobs.
Nothing has been done over time to forecast and plan to meet the demand by enhancing the supply of utilities. Individuals and businesses are facing shortage of basic utilities which is tremendously hurting the productivity.
Corruption is rampant. Corruption has become our national trait. Politics has become a family business.
Under the status quo nothing will be changed by elections, only the faces. One group comes, make their share of wealth and then the next group takes over to loot!
This vicious cycle will continue while poor masses go deeper and deeper in the hole.
Superficial changes will not help. The whole system needs to be changed.
The change in government structure to Presidential and dissolution of provinces is the only way to get rid of opportunist politicians from the national scene because they will come to know that they are not getting ministries and other influential positions to make money any more. So they will leave politics and give way to new faces who are sincere to the people.
Dr. Shahzad Latif is proposing a government structure which will bring the change our country is longing for. For details please visit: http://www.pakrevolution.org/ProGovtStructure.aspx.
Dr.Shahzad Latif is a Political Economist based in USA. Dr. Latif wants to see Pakistan rise as a recognized economic, political and social power instead of going down the way it is.
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