Proposition
The country’s system needs fixing, and there are no two opinions about it. Be it administration, representation or judiciary, the existing system has to come out of its decadent colonial legacy. Differences, however, exist in the way this fixing should be done. There is a school that thinks if the system is given enough time, and there is no intervention of any nature (internal or external), it will evolve through self-correction. On the contrary, there is a belief that we are running out of time and the system needs immediate, widespread, aggressive reforms to fix it.