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Ariel Summers
29 June, 02:33
What is kleptocracy?
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Zachariah Lloyd
29 June, 04:55
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A kleptocracy is a government where the rulers or the leaders are corrupt and they usually exploit the people and the resources for their personal gain. Historically they would either live in wealth until the people would take it back, or they would send the wealth to another country where it would be hidden in case that they lose power.
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