Manifestement, des troupes qui usurpent ou écornent le pouvoir chez elles et sapent les structures constitutionnelles ont peu de chances de promouvoir ou de renforcer l'État de droit ailleurs.
Obviously, troops that usurp power at home and undermine or emasculate constitutional structures are unlikely to promote or reinforce the rule of law elsewhere.
De plus, selon moi, si on leur demandait demain de voter sur le rapport, les députés rejetteraient les amendements qui écornent sensiblement la légitimité de l'une ou l'autre partie.
I must say that I do not believe that tomorrow, if asked to vote on the report, the Members would support amendments that dramatically erode the legitimacy of either party.
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