Corruption in congress!

Day 1,498, 00:48 Published in Netherlands United Kingdom by Bernard Hoffington


It was revealed today in the public congress forums that certain members of congress had bribed citizens of the eNetherlands for their vote in the recent congress elections. Whether these votes were crucial in the certain people winning their seat is at question.

These cases are also considered 'innocent untill proven guilty' due to the fact that screenshots of conversations can be forged and citizens may be lying.

But the accusations also raise questions, if true.
How long has this been happening?
How many congress members bribe citizens for votes?
Is bribery also practised within Country President elections?


And considering the eNetherlands is such a small country, it must be considered at how large corruption must be in much larger countries or whether this a single case found only in our land.



Congress must now debate the topic, discuss ideas, fines, charges, forum bans, blacklisting from congress and how cases must be handled.
The conclusion may even end with no laws being put forward to tackle this problem.

But with people paying their way into congress, doesn't this mean laws like this can be simply bought out with other members of congress being bribed to say 'NO' to the vote?



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