Overall IMF Setup
I am open for conversation, but I believe that it is the most advanced practice that is realistic given the history and options available. We have always done what we had to do; sometimes the motivations have been less than democratic, but in the sandbox, the biggest kid rules. No, let me take that back. In our youth the biggest kid ruled. Rules change with maturity and nations grow up.
Many developing countries don’t have corruption staved off; from the street cops to the highest officials. Although they would like equal shares of vote; and regardless that the teaming seems to be based upon financial information, it is no wonder that Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Botswana, Burundi, Eritrea, Ethiopia, The Gambia, and Zambia have one representative (P.J. Ngumbullu from Tanzania) on the Executive Board. Could these countries individually comprehend the required position or devote time to such issues? Now, I haven’t traveled much, nor to I know the inner workings of their governments, but it seems like the way it is made up is the natural way.
There are piles of complaints and protests; but I would say, what can you do for your country?

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