Thursday, April 28, 2011

Free One Night In Paris

For the next edition of the Dictionary of the RAE

órdago. (Basque or dago, there is) .

1. m. In the game of mus, the remaining stake.

(The newspaper El Pais, April 28, 2011)

2. m. The PNV conditional support for the budget to Bildu to the polls.

mus is noted that Basque is a game.

The PNV has decided that it is possible to swim and eat at the same time. On the one hand are the maximum benefit from the lack of a nationalist party that they will scratch score from the left - apart from that they have a mad desire to get it over with Eusko Alkartasuna, these doubly treacherous - but on the other are aware that this application pass resoundingly brutal of the Political Parties Law and the budget vote is an act long-term electoral suicide.

I feared that something might happen like this: the nationalists would not give the Government until two things happened to regain power in their respective autonomy and that the PP would get absolute majority in subsequent elections. The second part, at least for them, it seems that it is: the polls are giving victory the PP, but assume that the new candidate distance between them will be politically favorable (for them). And with CiU and clinging to the chair in Sant Jaume, there was only the PNV. And the PNV known to support the Government with the Political Parties Law is guaranteed problems, who knows a split (which is what nationalism have catch-all). The calculations are complicated, but the risk is lower: for a nationalist party, being in opposition is politically advantageous - allows for a discourse of victimization. So I have spent the dead to the PSOE, which now has a chute on the size of a truck trailer. The PSE has already seen the size of the dead and has begun to take it off off before it sinks completely, as in 1999.

What annoys me very much of all this is that everyone seems to assume that the Supreme Court will decide what to tell the Government. And I'm annoyed because, whatever happens, is a violation of democratic normality. Because if so, what does the government ordered the judiciary what to do? And if not, what does the Judicial Branch taking inherently political decisions without asking anyone? ( Note: because that is the responsibility of the Law of Parties. And it should not .)

Parties Act

This is a diabolical vortex is cut, as a salami, political freedoms of English citizens. We need to find another way to cut the tap to ETA, and once found and applied, get it over with this cancer.

English democracy requires it.

keep you informed.

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