Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Teaching The Story Of Moses To Preschoolers

Democratic Party?



coalitions, both right and left, looking from hardening to eliminate too many conflicts that exist within them. The center-left coalition, the need to achieve a more appropriate win and govern, was forced to merge parties and ideas are very heterogeneous with rather negative consequences for the actions of government. This political situation has highlighted the need to seek a new road that will lead to the emergence of a strong new big party that collects, and most of the people left of center, and all those citizens declaring themselves to be the birth of a new party's voters to clot and the center of the reformist left.
It is clear the intention of reducing the current fragmentation, the small fact that you want but not eliminate, but to merge into the new part contains so finally one political reality that may constitute a cohesive majority, a vector of instances new and shared.

to a good start but we must minimize the influence of political parties and enhance the most popular participation.

It therefore seems logical that this construction must take place in a climate free of extreme clarity from personal and ready for any sacrifice. This should come from the people and the people need to progress to its final fulfillment. People need to propose and dispose. Each step must be done through the popular consultation, which shall issue its decisions, without any prior imposition of the vertices.
Every party member must refrain from exercising any right of veto or the requirement, if you really want to turn the page. To bring about a genuinely new party math does not help. The old rates can only be seen as a hypothetical estimate of preferences and not be foreclosed or for anyone. There can be no faces, new ideas and even a new party if the current holders of power will not accept to take many steps back finally leaving this flower bloom all, in words, we want to give birth.

Mario Marin
Sec. IDV of Trieste

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