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Un homme d'affaires intelligent peut-il être un bon politicien .....
Selon moi un homme d'affaires ne peu jamais être politicien car c'est deux monde différents. Mais un homme d'affaire peu financier un politicien..
added by Anonymous 1214 days ago 0 0
Sure..if honestly any businessman want to..because he better knowns economical and social problems and some of solutions
added by Vishal Tejale 1239 days ago 1 0
The first point to make is that business people are also citizens with political rights and responsibilities. And as part of the broader community they are affected by constraints in the public service. They assume civil responsibility because, for the most part, they believe they can make a difference.
Many business people will try and use their financial muscle to insulate themselves from the problems faced by ordinary people. Those who choose to get out of their cocoons and participate in politics can be special. Most are motivated by a genuine will to do good.
In the case of Herman Mashaba we have an entrepreneur who emerged from a poor background to become one of the most successful entrepreneurs in South Africa. He now wants to give back. The fact that he wants to give, and not take, means that he is likely to be a better politician. It also makes him hugely different from the current crop of the African National Congr
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