What has happened with the relief at the head of fair 2000 is an example of low intensity corruption, although the term ‘corruption’ is not one that is commonly used. It is traditionally known as ‘cronyism’ or ‘nepotism’, a type of corruption that It does not imply putting your hand in the box, but that perverts the sense of what public service should be. And, in the case of Fira 2000, with an aggravating circumstance that worsens the terrible image of the decision made: not only has a name been imposed by hand with no other criteria than that of being a friend of the boss on duty, but it has also been breaking the usual consensus between the parties.
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