No he trobat el video a Youtube, encara, però Joan Coscubiela, aquestes darreres hores ha ironitzat sobre quin podria ser el proper discurs de Mariano Rajoy si aquest arriba a president: ’Españoles, hace un año, con Zapatero, estábamos al borde del abismo, y ahora hemos dado un paso al frente”
Tag Archives: 20N
IMAGINA MARIANO, IMAGINA ALFREDO
Imagina un saló gran. Imagina que plou i que no fuciona ni el telèfon fix ni el mòbil. O sigui, imagina un saló on un es pot concentrar a les seves coses sense ser destorbat.
Imagina a Mariano Rajoy en aquest saló i imaginat que faria. Imaginat a Alfredo Rubalcaba a la mateixa situació.
Jo me’ls imaginat a tots dos. I imaginant-me que farien cadascú en el seu temps lliure en aquest saló tots sols sense ser destorbats he tingut claríssim qui em sembla que seria millor president. Només cal imaginar que faria cadascú en una situació així.
Related articles
- Job-hungry Spaniards seen electing center-right (seattlepi.com)
WILL A NEW GOVERNMENT IN SPAIN MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE?
In some days we have elections in Spain. The polls say that the winner will be Mariano Rajoy, the leader of the Partido Popular (PP). At the same time these hours the markets are attacking again the Spanish sovereign debt. So, as there are very few doubts that the next president will be Mariano Rajoy (by a large majority it seems) I have the feeling that the possible new government of Mariano Rajoy is not bringing peace to the markets.
The party of Mariano Rajoy says that a government of him will be good for the markets but I think that the situation is so bad that the markets distrust Spain in general.
Maybe a lot of people will vote Mariano Rajoy believing that by voting him the markets will trust Spain but as far as I see I think this maybe not the case. By that I don’t mean that a possible win of Rubalcaba would improve or worsen the markets.
It is so weird! The situation is currently so bad that maybe in Spain we should not be voting for the party that may be good to calm the markets in the long run but just now!
I feel we are in an emergency!
It is as a family that owes money to the landlord and the landlord askes for the rent. The family tells the landlord that now they are deciding who will ahndle the economy in the family. For the landlord it is important just to get the rent so he is frustrated with the internal decisions inside the family.
In some way now we have a shock between markets and democracy! Markets run fast and Democracy runs slow! Markets should then run less or Democracy must be faster!
I feel as if I was inside a Greek Tragedy. And I know I am just in the first scene of it. It is awful.
Related articles
- Job-hungry Spaniards seen electing center-right (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
- Job-hungry Spaniards seen electing centre-right (ctv.ca)
- Job-hungry Spaniards seen electing center-right (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
WILL MARIANO RAJOY BE A GOOD PRESIDENT?
If you ask people who will vote PP in the next elections they will tell you so and people who will vote, for example, PSOE, will tell you the opposite. One could also ask oneself what I mean by being a good president.
I am quite worries about Mariano Rajoy because now it is not just that he is from the right or the left it is just the fact that he may be a good or bad politician.
Spain is in one of its worst situations since decades so if Mariano Rajoy becomes president what he does will affect Spain in an incredible way. In fact the eurozone future is also related to what Mariano rajoy acts.
I do not know if he can be a good or bad president. In anycase I just hope that he knows to be together with the right people.
Whatever he does I will always ask myself what Rubalcaba have done in his case. And I mean in his case because it Rubalcaba loses what he may do maybe quite different from what he might have done if winner. Anyway, we still have to vote.
Related articles
- Job-hungry Spaniards seen electing center-right (seattlepi.com)
- Spain anger over an economic crisis spilled into the streets (hazimiai.wordpress.com)
- Mariano Rajoy: master of ambiguity who is likely to become Spain’s PM (guardian.co.uk)
- Spain holds TV election debate (bbc.co.uk)
- Spain: victims of hard times | Editorial (guardian.co.uk)
- Debt crisis: Spain in danger of missing deficit targets (telegraph.co.uk)
- Will Spain Be the Next Greece? (slate.com)
- Spain Election Campaign Underway Amid Economic Crisis (huffingtonpost.com)
- Eurozone economy close to stall speed amid debt crisis (independent.co.uk)
- Spanish conservatives head for power by default (guardian.co.uk)