I see Chavez has lost his vote to extend the power of the President,
particularly to lift the limit on the number of terms, one person can be president.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7124313.stm
Also, Putin has won the vote in Russia
as president, could not, and stood for parliament instead.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7124585.stm
I see part of the problem in both countries is that the President (head of state) has
a lot of power. I strongly feel that a Prime Minister/majority leader in parliament
should run a country. Also ministers should be appointed from members of parliament.
This has the good effect that head of government and his ministers can have their decisions
challenged openly in parliament, which can not happen in a president's private office.
There is hope for Russia : Putin may make himself PM and do what I describe, and without
understanding, make a true parliamentary democracy.
Presidents should be referees, with limited power to dismiss a government.
Meanwhile Australia has announced we will ratify the Kyoto protocol treaty.
This leaves USA standing alone with glorious peoples republic of Kazakhstan (really)
as the only nations refusing to pull their weight in solving this problem.