Tuesday, April 17, 2012

INQUIRER - DORONILA Monologue, not dialogue, at the power summit. The summit was supposed to be a dialogue between the President and the regional leaders, in which he was expected to listen to the presentation of the region's power problems. Instead, it turned out to be a monologue where the President did most of the talking and very little listening. He arrived with a formula before he had a chance to read the presentations by sectoral groups in Friday's plenary. He asked the summit participants to have an open mind, but there was no sign of a reciprocal open mind. 

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