A:The country's internal situation became unfavorable for such political action on the international stage. After a resurgence of gas protests in 2005, members of Congress gently suggested that Carlos Mesa honorably resign, yet he refused the suggestion. On 22 March 2005, after weeks of new street protests from organizations accusing Mesa of bowing to U.S. corporate interests, Mesa finally offered his resignation to Congress, which was accepted on 10 June. The chief justice of the Supreme Court, Eduardo Rodríguez, was sworn as interim president to succeed the outgoing Carlos Mesa. B:From what we know of Mesa's attitude toward the job in January of 2005, is it likely that he would have proudly displayed a "The Buck Stops Here" placard on his desk, as did Harry Truman, to reflect his willingness to take clear and immediate responsibility for any problems on his watch? Answer: rounds
A:The country's internal situation became unfavorable for such political action on the international stage. After the gas protests started up again in 2005, Carlos Mesa decided to proffer his resignation in January of that year, but it was not accepted by Congress. On 22 March 2005, after weeks of new street protests from organizations accusing Mesa of bowing to U.S. corporate interests, Mesa again offered his resignation to Congress, which was accepted on 10 June. The chief justice of the Supreme Court, Eduardo Rodríguez, was sworn as interim president to succeed the outgoing Carlos Mesa. B:Will future historians likely write about Carlos Mesa's stubbornness in the face of protests during this final months in office, rather than his lack of motivation? Answer: rounds
A:The country's internal situation became unfavorable for such political action on the international stage. After the gas protests started up again in 2005, Carlos Mesa decided to proffer his resignation in January of that year, but it was not accepted by Congress. On 22 March 2005, after weeks of new street protests from organizations accusing Mesa of bowing to U.S. corporate interests, Mesa again offered his resignation to Congress, which was accepted on 10 June. The chief justice of the Supreme Court, Eduardo Rodríguez, was sworn as interim president to succeed the outgoing Carlos Mesa. B:If Mesa had been asked by journalists about his desire to stay on the job during the first month of 2005, would he have reiterated his desire to stay? Answer: rounds
A:The country's internal situation became unfavorable for such political action on the international stage. After a resurgence of gas protests in 2005, members of Congress gently suggested that Carlos Mesa honorably resign, yet he refused the suggestion. On 22 March 2005, after weeks of new street protests from organizations accusing Mesa of bowing to U.S. corporate interests, Mesa finally offered his resignation to Congress, which was accepted on 10 June. The chief justice of the Supreme Court, Eduardo Rodríguez, was sworn as interim president to succeed the outgoing Carlos Mesa. B:Will future historians likely write about Carlos Mesa's stubbornness in the face of protests during this final months in office, rather than his lack of motivation? Answer: will
A:The country's internal situation became unfavorable for such political action on the international stage. After a resurgence of gas protests in 2005, Carlos Mesa attempted to resign in January 2005, but his offer was refused by Congress. On 22 March 2005, after weeks of new street protests from organizations accusing Mesa of bowing to U.S. corporate interests, Mesa again offered his resignation to Congress, which was accepted on 10 June. The chief justice of the Supreme Court, Eduardo Rodríguez, was sworn as interim president to succeed the outgoing Carlos Mesa. B:Will future historians likely write about Carlos Mesa's stubbornness in the face of protests during this final months in office, rather than his lack of motivation? Answer: rounds
A:The country's internal situation became unfavorable for such political action on the international stage. After a resurgence of gas protests in 2005, Carlos Mesa attempted to resign in January 2005, but his formal letter was later discovered to have been lost in the mailroom at the Congress building. On 22 March 2005, after weeks of new street protests from organizations accusing Mesa of bowing to U.S. corporate interests, Mesa again offered his resignation to Congress, which was accepted on 10 June. The chief justice of the Supreme Court, Eduardo Rodríguez, was sworn as interim president to succeed the outgoing Carlos Mesa. B:From what we know of Mesa's attitude toward the job in January of 2005, is it likely that he would have proudly displayed a "The Buck Stops Here" placard on his desk, as did Harry Truman, to reflect his willingness to take clear and immediate responsibility for any problems on his watch? Answer: will
A:The country's internal situation became unfavorable for such political action on the international stage. After a resurgence of gas protests in 2005, members of Congress gently suggested that Carlos Mesa honorably resign, yet he refused the suggestion. On 22 March 2005, after weeks of new street protests from organizations accusing Mesa of bowing to U.S. corporate interests, Mesa finally offered his resignation to Congress, which was accepted on 10 June. The chief justice of the Supreme Court, Eduardo Rodríguez, was sworn as interim president to succeed the outgoing Carlos Mesa. B:If Mesa had been asked by journalists about his desire to stay on the job during the first month of 2005, would he have reiterated his desire to stay? Answer: will
A:In addition, a noticeable community of Danish speakers is in Southern Schleswig, the portion of Germany bordering Denmark, where it is an officially recognized regional language, just as German is north of the border. Furthermore, Danish is one of the official languages of the European Union and one of the working languages of the Nordic Council. Under the Nordic Language Convention, Danish-speaking citizens of the Nordic countries have the opportunity to use their native language when interacting with official bodies in other Nordic countries without being liable for any interpretation or translation costs. B:Is the cost paid by others? Answer: will
A:The country's internal situation became unfavorable for such political action on the international stage. After a resurgence of gas protests in 2005, Carlos Mesa attempted to resign in January 2005, but his offer was refused by Congress. On 22 March 2005, after weeks of new street protests from organizations accusing Mesa of bowing to U.S. corporate interests, Mesa again offered his resignation to Congress, which was accepted on 10 June. The chief justice of the Supreme Court, Eduardo Rodríguez, was sworn as interim president to succeed the outgoing Carlos Mesa. B:If Mesa had been asked by journalists about his desire to stay on the job during the first month of 2005, would he have reiterated his desire to stay? Answer:
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