It is, in other words, not a case against reform.
To conclude I would therefore say that we are certainly not against reform.
It is an argument against fiscal reform in these countries.
Some countries must undoubtedly step up their action on the legal front in terms of the fight against crime and reforms.
Who but a carpet-bagger would argue the case against reform?
"The foreign plot is against reform in Syria", he says.
In theory, the argument against radical reform might seem plausible.
But I'm against change and reform imposed by an external force.
But it is also because the "urban population is against further reform," he said.
Seems like a big gamble to be against reform.