Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Lap Top Case 15 Inch By Juicy Couture

x Inside Politics (strategies)

In party politics (or sectoral) strategies play an ongoing role. And the best strategies are often those that go unnoticed or at least they are subtle.

3 Examples (and / or opinions) from within the Frente Amplio:

- Separation of Huidobro's Mpp 609 space first and then favored and favor Mujica presidency. Split support for a candidate with a different approach attracted 7373 people list and surely the 609 votes that would not capture. It was a functional separation for the same purpose.
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- The creation of the Frente Liber Seregni respond (or respond) to Vázquez. After resting on the candidate internal sought by the president, most recently in the sector FLS made questioning the leadership of Astori. This occurs two months after Vazquez leaves office.
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- Another process would seem to be particular: The group called Frente Networks "(which carried out large demonstrations during the election campaign) bows (or tends to lean) to" Vazquismo. " Try to act as a counterpart to the committee base that supported Mujica. The discussion on how they should articulate these two different tools is just beginning.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Dune Buggy In Louisiana

Mason From One to One With Past Guerrilla

Within the same party (Frente Amplio) the presidency will pass from the hands of a Christian Mason (Vazquez) to a "former" guerrilla agnostic (or pantheistic according to sources) (Mujica).

is expected that there is a noticeable difference in the way of exercising power and influence. Both locally and internationally.

The MPP was the political sector (majority within the FA) that catapulted to the presidency Mujica. MPP stands for "Movement Popular Participation. " And just this concept is closely related to a common discourse Mujica (sometimes more and sometimes less decorated):

- When you ask for commitment from both voters and the "people" for the next day to win the election.
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- When you say "not a president, Joe, you rule"
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- When speaking to mobilize volunteers for certain tasks.
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- When he talks of reforming the state and that it should be carried out largely by workers.
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- and other others.

So, the question is yes: What we will try to make a more participatory democracy?


Some of the first moves as president-elect Mujica, suggest that maybe try to go in that direction.