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Government stats: Malaysia vs Rwanda

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Capital city Kuala Lumpur Kigali
Corruption
General government final consumption expenditure > annual % growth 5.38 % 9.49 %
Ranked 37th in 2005. Ranked 14th in 2005. 76% more than Malaysia
General government final consumption expenditure > current US$ 16,863,420,000 $ 287,190,600 $
Ranked 33rd in 2005. 58 times more than Rwanda Ranked 124th in 2005.
General government final consumption expenditure > current US$ (per $ GDP) 0.1 $ per $1 of GDP 0.1 $ per $1 of GDP
Ranked 89th in 2005. Ranked 86th in 2005. 3% more than Malaysia
Legal origin English French
Parliamentary seats > Female 8% 17%
Ranked 90th. Ranked 33rd. 113% more than Malaysia
Prime minister Najib Tun Razak
Status federal pseudo-democracy transition
Start-up procedures to register a business > number 9 9
Ranked 95th in 2006. Ranked 99th in 2006.
Time required to build a warehouse > days 281 days 252 days
Ranked 28th in 2006. 12% more than Rwanda Ranked 43rd in 2006.
Time required to enforce a contract > days 450 days 310 days
Ranked 92nd in 2006. 45% more than Rwanda Ranked 135th in 2006.
Time required to register property > days 144 days 371 days
Ranked 28th in 2006. Ranked 8th in 2006. 158% more than Malaysia
Time required to start a business > days 30 days 16 days
Ranked 102nd in 2006. 88% more than Rwanda Ranked 146th in 2006.
Time to prepare and pay taxes > hours 190 hours 168 hours
Ranked 110th in 2006. 13% more than Rwanda Ranked 115th in 2006.
Transnational Issues > Disputes > International Malaysia has asserted sovereignty over the Spratly Islands together with China, Philippines, Taiwan, Vietnam, and possibly Brunei; while the 2002 "Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea" has eased tensions over the Spratly Islands, it is not the legally binding "code of conduct" sought by some parties; Malaysia was not party to the March 2005 joint accord among the national oil companies of China, the Philippines, and Vietnam on conducting marine seismic activities in the Spratly Islands; disputes continue over deliveries of fresh water to Singapore, Singapore's land reclamation, bridge construction, and maritime boundaries in the Johor and Singapore Straits; in November 2007, the ICJ will hold public hearings in response to the Memorials and Countermemorials filed by the parties in 2003 and 2005 over sovereignty of Pedra Branca Island/Pulau Batu Puteh, Middle Rocks and South Ledge; ICJ awarded Ligitan and Sipadan islands, also claimed by Indonesia and Philippines, to Malaysia but left maritime boundary and sovereignty of Unarang rock in the hydrocarbon-rich Celebes Sea in dispute; separatist violence in Thailand's predominantly Muslim southern provinces prompts measures to close and monitor border with Malaysia to stem terrorist activities; Philippines retains a dormant claim to Malaysia's Sabah State in northern Borneo; Brunei and Malaysia agreed in September 2008 to resolve their offshore and deepwater seabed dispute, resume hydrocarbon exploration and renounce any territorial claims on land; piracy remains a problem in the Malacca Strait fighting among ethnic groups - loosely associated political rebels, armed gangs, and various government forces in Great Lakes region transcending the boundaries of Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, and Uganda - abated substantially from a decade ago due largely to UN peacekeeping, international mediation, and efforts by local governments to create civil societies; nonetheless, 57,000 Rwandan refugees still reside in 21 African states, including Zambia, Gabon, and 20,000 who fled to Burundi in 2005 and 2006 to escape drought and recriminations from traditional courts investigating the 1994 massacres; the 2005 DROC and Rwanda border verification mechanism to stem rebel actions on both sides of the border remains in place
Trademarks, nonresidents 6,841 65
Ranked 17th in 1992. 104 times more than Rwanda Ranked 86th in 1992.
Trademarks, residents 2,436 3
Ranked 38th in 1992. 811 times more than Rwanda Ranked 84th in 1992.
United Nations mission http://www.un.int/malaysia/ http://www.rwandemb.org/
http://www.hrw.org/reports/1999/rwanda/
UN membership date 17 Sep. 1957 18 Sep. 1962

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