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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 03.12.2014 18:21, schrieb Jaak
Laineste (Nutiteq):<br>
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<div>Yes, sorry for confusion. I did not meant he countries you
mention. I thought it is obvious that I meant another
semi-European country which has nominal 2-term limit, but no
reset. So they have a guy who is nominally resigning after 8
years, then points a puppet for one term, and then comes back
for another 8 years enjoying 100% population support, no
opposition (who is in prison, murdered or fleed the country),
despite of not doing any good for his country: economic
regression, political repressions, military actions (wars) with
neighbor countries etc.</div>
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I actually coined a specific expression for this discussing the
proposed articles with some colleagues (which I will not repeat
here), it is however one of the reasons that I added SR2 as a
separate resolution. You could argue that not allowing board
members to serve once they have hit their term limit would avoid the
issue, on the other hand, if you have a puppet, it is not really
necessary to take turns in the first place.<br>
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Simon <br>
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