Way sparingly and unhurried, even with joy.
Friday, December 31, 2010
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Way sparingly and unhurried, even with joy.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
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Sunday, December 12, 2010
How To Melt Gold Dust
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
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Montevideo seems to be turning into the capital waste, held hostage by a conflict once again triggered the worst expression of unionism Uruguayan title deservedly take ADEOM members. This union of municipal workers, who for years for their unconscionable privileges permanently appeals with great success a variety of ways to punish the inhabitants of the capital as a systematic mechanism for effective pressure on the authorities-has emerged as the true center of political power and nothing else nothing less than the second-largest government in our country. Uncontrollable and in previous administrations of the Frente Amplio, seem to have found even greater facilities in a municipal government carried out by representatives of the Communist Party (PCU), a minority sector of the Uruguayan left that got the management of power in Montevideo after its alliance with Mujica MPP, who was returned "for the occasion of the distribution of political power ahead of municipal elections the favor received the support of the Communists in Congress Frente, 2009 (at that time, the PCU and allied to MPP discredit Astori's presidential candidacy in favor of Mujica (MPP) and then they got together to promote the candidacy for Mayor of Ana Olivera (PCU) against the Socialist candidate Daniel Martinez).
is important to remember also that several board members of ADEOM PCU militants are active, which works largely with the conflict even more difficult to resolve by the Intendant Ana Olivera , who seems too committed to his political sector, forgetting that should govern for all Montevideo, making it a very weak when exercising effectively the government and authority.
While the trash starts to rot in our streets-a process that is accelerated by high temperatures these days, and slowly approaching the limit to start having health problems, something stinks to politics.
Who ultimately win this tug of war between ADEOM and the PCU? For now, we lose all the Montevideo with a union unfair and lacking in solidarity and a government that forgets to govern and shows absolutely ineffective in solving the conflict sparked by their peers in other struggles-and a modus operandi how well known and has always encouraged from his conception of how the unions to act for corporate claims. At some point, confront his own mirror seems to have left paralyzed the Intendant and the ability to govern the PCU.
Maybe it's time for Mujica and his government, which bears several fronts conflicts with other trade union sectors that seem to go "adeomizando" taking a prescription that is highly successful against left-rulers also assume responsibility for this mess to a large extent due. The spectacle of the impotence of the central government and local government claims against abusive unions privileged of our country, nothing creates a sense Health in Uruguay these days: elected officials who seem to not actually send, but the power is in the hands of union leaders, particularly those related to minority sectors of the Uruguayan left. Are they, then, these sectors that make the field and effectively govern our country? Mujica President and the Administration Olivera-from precisely the MPP and the PCU, the dominant sectors of the Uruguayan union apparatus-dependent change this situation and govern those who do have voted. Sufficient to exercise the rule and authority (which is not authoritarianism), for which feature all the popular legitimation and endorsement the vast majority of Uruguayans, who are the ones who ultimately lose out every day with this situation of permanent conflict.
What our principal authorities are still waiting? How long should we accept to be passive spectators and victims of bullying, this association and lack of exercise the basic principle of authority from the rulers? How long will the imposition of rights talk over all forms and practices of responsibility? Meanwhile, in every corner of Montevideo, the prevailing odor seems to be a living metaphor for current political situation in the country, dominated by trade disputes.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
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