ANA IS OUR HEART,
C-ANA-DA IS OUR BODY
GSO LEAF IS OUR OXYGEN
INTERNATIONAL TRANSPARENCY IS OUR SPIRIT, AND
BE RANKED AS THE FIRST POSITION IN CPI, OUR MIND.
PEACE AND SECURITY ON RISK!
The Importance of transparency for a Nation's Economy
and Wealth Distribution
Imagine if our world didn't have glass. Without it, driving a car would be impossible as we rely on windshields to see the road ahead, at home, we wouldn't be able to look outside through windows, losing our connection to the outdoors. Scientific breakthroughs would stall, as observing organisms under a microscope requires the power of transparency. Glass plays an essential role in countless aspects of our lives, so this transparency is the same situation in our government taking us with a glass in a total transparency, so for taking the correct way, you must see correctly and accurate your road with a clean glass.
A country's economy is a cornerstone of its prosperity, as the wealth generated fuels the quality of life for its people. It is the responsibility of governments to ensure that this wealth is distributed equitably and effectively, prioritizing the well-being of their citizens. Economic growth and stability should serve as tools to improve access to essential services, reduce poverty, and create opportunities for everyone. It makes no sense for a nation to accumulate wealth without addressing the disparities that hinder social progress. A sustainable and inclusive economy benefits not just individuals but also strengthens the social fabric, ultimately paving the way for a brighter and more balanced future. Governments, businesses, and communities must work together to achieve this critical goal. The base of a real social well-being is getting a government in 0 corruption and transparency. An organism no governmental must be operated by members living in Canada and supported for Transparency International in Canada for getting control about all the information coming out from our authorities working in all the public areas before the prime minister makes any speech to Canadians.
Our society is crossing for an increasing in corruption as never seen before. A society with corruption is having people without wellness. It all began in 1995, Canada was ranked as the 5th more transparency government country in the world, now we are ranked on the 15th position. It is the reason we are creating ANA.
It's important to have a country with a large economic income, but equitable distribution among the population is more important. A corrupt government will always be unfair, because corruption will never be consistent with honesty, never. It's like preparing your meal using unwashed dishes or, in other words, to see how you do your job, you must first clean your work area; otherwise, the result will be adulterated. Therefore, before the government looks to begin its work, it must first clean up its government. Once the government is free of corruption, it can then address the people; in the meantime, it should not be allowed to do so.
To see how you do your job, you must first clean your work area; otherwise, the result will be adulterated. Therefore, before the government can begin its work, it must first clean up its government. Once the government is free of corruption, it can then address the people. In the meantime, it should not be allowed to do so. Ignoring the corruption perception index is like playing a role in which the actions for said act are hidden behind the scenes. The words of a leader who evaluates himself, boasting about his own data, are a leader with a government that hides the garbage of its own corruption and lack of transparency. No country can have a government that self-assesses itself as transparent and corruption-free if it doesn't compare itself to the Corruption Perception Index developed by Transparency International. Otherwise, that would be called having a dictatorial and corrupt regime masquerading as a democracy. Every government must be evaluated by an organization dedicated solely to corruption perception. We cannot build the future and development of our country based on demagogic rhetoric, where everything built is cemented with the garbage of corruption, since in the future any project will be destined to fail. Our organization proposes real change in politics without demagoguery and with zero corruption. No more deaf ears with reports, press conferences, and speeches filled with trash. No more corrupt words. We must leave behind the stage of electing a candidate and his or her party, with which we sympathize, to that of government employees serving us as people who must be evaluated in their work as public servants. They must be evaluated measurably through corruption-level tables, so that's what transparency standards are for.
The Role of Government in Managing Public Wealth
The government holds a fundamental responsibility to manage the nation’s goods, services, and resources effectively. This stewardship falls upon public servants and officials in office, who are entrusted with ensuring the proper use of collective wealth for the benefit of all citizens. Corruption, however, isn’t confined to blatant acts like the direct theft of money. It can also manifest as a lack of productivity, inefficiency, or negligence in the management of public resources. Such behavior undermines trust, weakens public institutions, and hinders societal progress. Accountability, transparency, and ethical governance are essential to uphold the integrity of public service and to ensure that the nation’s wealth is used responsibly and equitably for the greater good.
Corruption has been on the rise ever since, and all because we as citizens have allowed it. Since the beginning of history, governments have dominated the masses through rhetoric, rhetoric that promotes hatred in some cases and generates love in others. Hidden behind this rhetoric are particular interests, where only a few earn and accumulate vast sums of money, leaving the vast majority of the economic beneficiaries receiving only crumbs to survive. As politicians are accommodated in our lives and allowed to hold public office, they prefer to numb our minds through words and emotional sabotage, creating problems and solving them themselves to proclaim themselves suitable for the positions we bestow upon them with our votes in the elections. Meanwhile, we are just numbers to them, where we have to declare taxes and contributions that they misuse, but which, according to them, they use transparently in the public treasury. In reality, we are handing them numbers with our tax payments every year without knowing how efficiently they are being used. At no point are we against paying taxes; on the contrary, we believe that the more control the government has over money, the less corruption there is in the country. But the problem isn't paying taxes; the problem is who is managing them and whether those who receive a salary from our contributions are doing their jobs efficiently. They control us with taxes and with speeches to lull our minds, thus exacerbating the problem of corruption. The Corruption Perception Index professionally indicates how the government's responsibility falls, with an inevitable impact on our lives. This interpretation offered by the index is what we must take into account to change the political life of our country once and for all, so that we have real employees in government, not someone whose speeches and conferences deafen us, and we sympathize with the way they operate on the political stage. We want employees who deliver results, not unattainable stars. Just as they demand numbers from us, we must demand results through their work and performance in public office. It's time to mark history as the end of the old politics, and for the new politics to mark a new stage where the people are responsible for whether the government employee continues or leaves. The era of the "do-what-you-think-is" leader must end. They exploit our resources, earning very good salaries, while we dig deep into our pockets to pay for daily living expenses.
We can't allow bad employees in our government, because when we get a job, we're evaluated by the company that hired us, and if we don't live up to expectations, we're fired. Likewise, politicians should be fired after a short probationary period to set a precedent for the next presidential elections. The current system of government is decadent, and it's reflected in the numbers on the payroll. That's why it needs to stop by removing all the inept people who don't provide good results to the people. The government demands money; the people demand results. All the existing problems, with their possible solutions, are worthless if they're managed by a corrupt government. Imagine you buy a house, and when it's delivered to you, it hasn't been cleaned, leaving trash and debris inside that needs to be removed. Even so, you start arranging your furniture and belongings to live with your family. Would you feel comfortable? Well, that's how all the problems we have in our country are. We can't make good decisions without first removing corruption from our government; it shouldn't exist at all. Every country with a high corruption rate is one where its population lacks peace and security. Having little corruption doesn't mean it doesn't exist. We can see this in people's discontent, especially when it's primarily affected economically, from making basic purchases to making housing payments, and even more so when we consider filing taxes. Many taxpayers evade paying taxes because they subconsciously feel it's unfair to give money to a thieving government. This is where peace and security are affected for every individual who is part of the country's economy. Now, if we add the inefficient and corrupt management of our money to tax evasion, the result is a poor distribution of well-being for the population, increasing corruption year after year and thus generating inflation and other indicators of rising prices. It's important to have a country with a large economic income, but equitable distribution is more important.
Ignoring the corruption perception index (CPI), is like playing a role in which the actions for said act are hidden behind the scenes. The words of a leader who evaluates himself, boasting about his own data, are a leader with a government that hides the garbage of its own corruption and lack of transparency. No country can have a government that self-assesses itself as transparent and corruption-free if it doesn't compare itself to the Corruption Perception Index developed by Transparency International. Otherwise, that would be called having a dictatorial and corrupt regime masquerading as a democracy. Every government must be evaluated by an organization dedicated solely to corruption perception. We cannot build the future and development of our country based on demagogic rhetoric, where everything built is cemented with the garbage of corruption, since in the future any project will be destined to fail. Our organization proposes real change in politics without demagoguery and with zero corruption. No more deaf ears with reports, press conferences, and speeches filled with trash. No more corrupt words. We must leave behind the stage of electing a candidate and his or her party, with which we sympathize, to that of government employees serving us as people who must be evaluated in their work as public servants. They must be evaluated measurably through corruption-level tables. That's why transparency standards exist. At no point do we want to evade taxes; we believe the government should have complete control over all monetary flows in the country. But for this to be carried out transparently and for government projects to be backed up, this must be done with zero corruption.
The Anticorruption National Alliance in a new balance
We are witnessing with growing alarm how corruption is becoming increasingly entrenched in our government, affecting the daily lives and future of our beloved Canada. This scourge is a threat to our next generations, and in the name of our faith and love for our neighbors, we cannot stand idly by. According to Transparency International, Canada has fallen on the Corruption Perceptions Index in recent years. According to data revealed by this organization, Canada ranked fifth among the 10 least corrupt countries in the world in 1995. Currently, our country's corruption has increased, dropping 10 places to 15th, further behind the most transparent countries. (Source: Transparency International).
This is a worrying indicator of the problem we are facing and is irrefutable proof that we must act now. We are calling on all Canadian citizens to form a partnership against ongoing corruption. This partnership will be a call for transparency, accountability, and fairness in all areas of our public administration. For the sake of our country and future generations, we must raise our voices and make a change. This fight is personal for all of us, because the future of our home is at stake.
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