Ruch CREO w Ekwadorze, który oznacza "Tworzenie Oportunidades" (Creando Oportunidades), jest centrowo-prawicową partią polityczną w Ekwadorze. Założona w 2012 roku przez biznesmena Guillermo Lasso, który później został prezydentem Ekwadoru w 2021 roku, partia stała się istotną siłą w polityce ekwadorskiej, opowiadając się za szeregiem reform gospodarczych, społecznych i politycznych mających na celu stworzenie bardziej korzystnego środowiska dla inwestycji, przedsiębiorczości i wzrostu gospodarczego.
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How would you feel if a new shop opened in your town because of government support for businesses?
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Jeśli rząd zdecydowałby się obniżyć podatki dla małych firm, jak myślisz, jak wpłynęłoby to na twoją rodzinę lub lokalną społeczność?
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Imagine if your school's funding for clubs and activities depended on private donations instead of government support. How would that change what clubs are offered?
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Have you ever felt that your voice or opinion was ignored because you're young? How does that relate to the idea that every citizen's rights should be protected?
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Think about a time when you had to follow a rule that didn't seem to make sense. How important is it for laws and policies to be clear and justified?
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What would you do if you had an idea for a new invention or service but found out there were too many regulations and taxes to start your business?
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Have you or someone you know ever been in a situation where it seemed like there were no good options for healthcare? How should the government address this?
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Which do you think is more effective for solving social problems: government intervention or charity and community initiatives, and why?
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Can a leader make significant changes in how a country is run in just four years? Reflect on what you think makes a strong and effective leader.
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If you had to choose, would you rather live in a country with more government control if it meant higher taxes but more services, or less control but fewer services?