Change in such a context, can not be summed up in to a mere inventory of what is done or what is not done. Change derives of a natural law. In the case of Benin, it supposes at least two things. On one hand, that a President was not elected to be let bending over backwards alone, while his fellow citizens, having it easy, would be waiting that he sows change in the field of their life. On the other hand, that change is less the accounting sum of what is realized than the efforts of some and the others to change themselves in order to be able to change their country. Read more [F]
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