What do you think are the frequently asked questions to your country’s leader?

India
March 6, 2010 12:38pm CST
everyday these kind of people will recieve a lots of questions from the people . what do you think will be the most frequently asked question to the leader of your nation ? or what will be the question that will be the question you and your friends ask or think that it should be answered by the leader of your country ?
4 responses
@phoenix8606 (4942)
7 Mar 10
hi! I think that the most frequently asked question to my country leader/president is " when will the financial crisis in our country end" because as I have mentioned to a discussion earlier here on mylot, my country is in a financial crisis from more than 20 years since the democracy is in power, I mean a parody of democracy, because it has nothing to do with the real one,and as I see, the answer must be "NEVEEEERRRRR" :(((
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@zoey7879 (3092)
• United States
6 Mar 10
Right now, in my country I would have to say those questions are.... You made this financial mess, now, how the hell are you going to fix it? Where's your birth certificate and is it real? Why would you want to try to give away so much stuff for free, such as health care when you can't even balance a budget? Can you give a speech without flash cards or a teleprompter?
• India
6 Mar 10
ya those are good questions . . i can understand from what place are you from . i am also from their only . awesome questions . .
• India
6 Mar 10
i am not exactly from your place . but i too have these questions to my leader . . we are in a same position . .
@tayd88 (205)
• Malaysia
8 Mar 10
hi dilipmiester , I guess most of the question posed on my country leaders will be on economic and developement issues though i don't have any data on it.Its always about $$$,isn't it. If i have a chance to ask them,it'll be about education and quota system which my country practiced for decades now.I'm sure the answer will be a positive one and of course ,it wouldn't be happening soon.
@freymind (1351)
• Philippines
1 Nov 10
How to fight graft and corruption. that's the first and last question everyone had in mind. i'm leaving in the metropolis right now and i thought people here knows the laws better than the people in the province. but i was wrong. they break the rules most of the time because they think that having a lot of connections and money can make you invincible and you can just do whatever you want to do. people are not disciplined and even if i wanted to not say it but it my country there is no LAW after all.. i've already went to other countries and i don't know why my country men can abide by the rules on that country but cannot on our own. i guess when your leader is not abiding as well you tend to be that way too. role models is a key for a person to see and change for the better.