Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The Web Site of the chilean Government ...

Hello friends:

In the chilean public management there is many web sites than contain information very important for all ours: Notices about the State’s actions, notices about the State’s authorities, among others. For this reason, one of the pages than I enjoy visiting sometimes is the Government official web site (www.gobiernodechile.cl)

I found this web site when I performed a report about the ministers of State, the direct collaborators of the President, a year ago. Here, in addition of to find it than I wanted ;) , there are many information about the policies than the government have in different areas (Education, Social protection, Transparency’s government, Country image) In other words, here it are the information for you know than makes the government.

When you enter to the web site, generally, the first than you see is a photo of the President of the Republic, Michelle Bachelet, with one notice about the activities than she has in the day.

In the web site is an option of “Write to the President”. I decided to write to her, congratulating you for the exterior policy of the government … Your answer, I keep waiting :P .

See you …

3 comments:

  1. wouw! Mr. Sanchez!!! hahahah

    the official website the chilean government is very important in our career of public managment!

    good web site!!!

    bye see you

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  2. oohhh Sanchez I remember you work about the ministers of State. you search news in the national library. congratulatios to find a interesting website, very important for public managment

    bye

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  3. I really like the friendly tone of your writing!

    a correction:
    In other words, here *is* the information for you *to* know *about* the government.

    Don't forget to follow instructions completely:
    - use at least one gerund form and one infinitive form--make them bold!

    I see your gerund "I enjoy visiting", but you want to practice using the infinitive too after another verb:
    I want to know.

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