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The Government's Dental Strategy


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With dentists in the UK moving from the National Health Sevice to Private practice, there now aren't enough dentists left who are willing to read the Personal Dental Files of the great unwashed British public.

 

The Govenment has made an agreement with the Dutch royal family to send British Personal Dental Files to Holland where they will be read by the Dutchy citizens as a new and progressive form of National Service for the C21st.

 

Citizens will be called for service in alphabetical order. That is, starting with people whose names begin with 'A'.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This post isn't the post formerly called 'Government Motorcycle Strategy' and containing a pdf of same.

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O man...do I have to read ALL those PDF file???

I don't give a damn about governement in the UK!

 

What about the governement in Hondouras???....Hé? What about that???

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Yes. It's a Royal Decree, doesn't really matter what you think about the government in the UK.

 

Re your interest in Honduras, this should get you started >

 

(BTW, don't know about their Dental Strategy, but their Motorcycle Strategy is interesting. Their key decision was to outsource the manufacture of their national motorbikes to Japan. Turned out to be a very successful strategy and now their bikes are all over the place. You might have seen em on the road. They're called Hondas.)

 

'About the Honduras Government, Part 1':

 

The 1982 constitution provides for a strong executive, a unicameral National Congress, and a judiciary appointed by the National Congress. The president is directly elected to a 4-year term by popular vote. The congress also serves a 4-year term; congressional seats are assigned the parties' candidates in proportion to the number of votes each party receives.

 

CURRENT GOVERNMENT

 

President

Maduro, Ricardo

 

First Vice Pres.

Williams, Vicente

 

Second Vice Pres.

De Lopez, Armida

 

Third Vice Pres.

Diaz, Alberto

 

Min. of Agriculture & Livestock

Jimenez, Mariano

 

Min. of Culture, Arts, & Sports

Batres, Mireya

 

Min. of Defense

Breve, Federico

 

Min. of Education

Avila, Carlos

 

Min. of Finance

Alvarado, Arturo

 

Min. of Foreign Relations

Perez-Cadalso Arias, Guillermo Augusto

 

Min. of Industry & Commerce

Garcia, Norman

 

Min. of Interior & Justice

Hernandez Alcerro, Jorge Ramon

 

Min. of Labor

Leitzelar, German

 

Min. of Natural Resources & Environment

Panting, Patricia

 

Min. of the Presidency

Cosenza, Luis

 

Min. of Public Employees' Retirement & Pension (INJUPEMP)

Lupiac, David Mendoza

 

Min. of Public Health

Lizardo, Elias

 

Min. of Public Works, Transportation, & Housing

Carranza, Jorge

 

Min. of Security

Alvarez, Oscar

 

Min. of Tourism

De Pierrefeu, Thiery

 

Min. Without Portfolio (health sector)

Vargas, Carlos

 

Min. Without Portfolio (housing sector)

Kafati, Johnny

 

Min. Without Portfolio (investment promotion sector)

Atala, Camilo

 

Min. Without Portfolio (public service sector)

Kafati, Eduardo

 

Min. Without Portfolio (strategic affairs and communication sector)

Medina, Ramon

 

Pres., Central Bank

Mondragon de Villar, Maria Elena

 

Ambassador to the US

Canahuati, Mario Miguel

 

Permanent Representative to the UN, New York

Acosta Bonilla, Manuel

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The main trouble with many of these Government Strategies is that they rely on self regulation. In this case many critics have complained that this particular Strategy has no teeth. :thumbsup:

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The main trouble with many of these Government Strategies is that they rely on self regulation. In this case many critics have complained that this particular Strategy has no teeth. :thumbsup:

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