Tuesday, May 22, 2007

African Spurred Purchase

A veil of skepticism covers the Prodi government

Here are the results of the survey The Prodi government is improving Italy?:
is no 60% 17%

not know, it's too early to say 9%
it, but could do no more than 10%
but there is no alternative 3%

So readers of this blog are militant right? No, I do not think, at least not all. However, it remains so overwhelming as to justify an aversion to the current government.
Considering the obvious disapproval of the "Berlusconi", I think that the criticisms also come from the left. Certainly the radical, disillusioned by too much moderation. Zapatero believed to vote and were left Mastella, right to make a name. I say I have yet to define, confirm and strengthen the military missions, the majority party has turned from democratic left in democratic .
The other voters' union are perhaps disappointed by a hesitant start, caused by a polyphonic choir too few to afford incisive solos. In other words, has produced a few watered-down reforms.
Personally I voted for the third option, which gives a little 'time, because I believe that the work is long and cumbersome. It 's true that in previous articles I have expressed pessimism over the entire Italian political system because of its nature oligarchical e antiquata, però al momento il Paese ha bisogno di stabilità e quindi spero che il governo duri. In futuro, magari con un'altra legge elettorale e qualche nome nuovo, forse avremo qualcosa di meglio.

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