Mikhail Gorbachev addressed the corrupt government bureaucracy of the Soviet Union by implementing policies aimed at increasing transparency and accountability, most notably through his initiatives of glasnost (openness) and perestroika (restructuring). He encouraged public discussion and criticism of the government, which exposed corruption and inefficiency within the bureaucracy. Additionally, Gorbachev sought to decentralize economic control, giving more power to local governments and enterprises, thereby reducing the grip of the central bureaucracy. However, these reforms faced significant resistance and ultimately contributed to the unraveling of the Soviet system.
The only ones who weren't completely worthless or completely corrupt were Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yel'tsin.
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Corrupt government is the main reason. Islamo-Arab imperialism is the driving ideology behind such corrupt government.
Answer this question… Communist propaganda convinced many Chinese that the government was a corrupt dictatorship.
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The answer to this question really depends on what government you are aiming it at. In the case of some of the African governments, yes, they are as corrupt as a very corrupt thing, but other countries like America, France, Germany. These are all safe. :)
to let corrupt politicains have affairs
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