Rory Stewart: Why democracy matters
Rori Stjuart (Rory Stewart): Zašto je demokratija značajna
Rory Stewart -- a perpetual pedestrian, a diplomat, an adventurer and an author -- is the member of British Parliament for Penrith and the Border. Full bio
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Da, tačno je, lagao sam.
(Smeh)
bilo kojim strancem bilo gde u svetu,
kraljevske advokatske komore,
obim dodatnih prednosti.
striktno poštovanje zakona
koje je uglavnom neefikasno,
pljačkala zgradu oblasnog veća,
zemlju u kojoj sam bio,
ostaju brižljivo sačuvane,
Hajde da investiramo
van svoje kancelarije
ovo je stvarna fotografija
nikad nisam sreo seljaka
tokom mog boravka u Iraku 2003.,
političkom sistemu daju prednost,
kao u Dubaiju koji, u stvari,
ali je relativno uspešna
demokratija je vrednost
Ali da bismo to uradili,
da je demokratija važna
zbog ostalog što donose
zbog ostalih posledica.
Ukoliko započnemo sa tvrdnjom,
trebaju vam prava žena
udvostručujući broj radno sposobnih,
može da se okrene i tvrdi:
taj program o pravima žena.”
ideju da svaki pojedinac
jednak glas
moramo da se uključimo
i ono što ćete primetiti
budućnosti pingvina
da prestanemo da se
da povremeno priznaju
ponešto što su glasačima
nikad toliko zdravo,
i to je genijalnost na lokalu.
ovakvih prestola,
različite stvari u različitim zemljama.
umesto što smo se usredsredili
u avganistanskom Ustavu
da im javnost dozvoli da budu pošteni,
da budu pošteni.
(Aplauz)
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Rory Stewart - PoliticianRory Stewart -- a perpetual pedestrian, a diplomat, an adventurer and an author -- is the member of British Parliament for Penrith and the Border.
Why you should listen
Now the member of British Parliament for Penrith and the Border, in rural northwest England, Rory Stewart has led a fascinatingly broad life of public service. He joined the Foreign Office after school, then left to begin a years-long series of walks across the Muslim world. In 2002, his extraordinary walk across post-9/11 Afghanistan resulted in his first book, The Places in Between. After the invasion of Iraq in 2003, he served as a Deputy Governorate Co-Ordinator in Southern Iraq for the coalition forces, and later founded a charity in Kabul.
To secure his Conservative seat in Parliament, he went on a walking tour of Penrith, covering the entire county as he talked to voters. In 2008, Esquire called him one of the 75 most influential people of the 21st century.
He says: "The world isn't one way or another. Things can be changed very, very rapidly by someone with sufficient confidence, sufficient knowledge and sufficient authority."
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