Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 4:45:14 GMT -5
The populist moment we live in and to the constitutional dogmatism of the conservative sectors. Some of the candidates can clearly be improved, although the priority has been to renew the institutions and for this the pact and also its compliance were essential. However, it seems that for some the blockade was not worth it then and the agreement is not worth it now either. Another of the arguments regarding the candidates exudes a certain corporatism: Nothing required them to be members of the Supreme Court or professors of Constitutional Law. Nor could it be expected that a partial renovation would once and for all compensate for the gender imbalance that clearly exists in the institution. It has also caught my attention that in environments so prone to discipline of all kinds, reasons of conscience are applauded, only with the aim of weakening the left-wing parliamentary groups that have voted for the agreement. I would have voted for him too, and not only out of responsibility, but out of conviction.
Short, the agreement on the TC does not seem to me, as they say, to be any botch, paraphrasing The Maltese Falcon 'it is the imperfect material of our dreams', sometimes so close to nightmares. The secret of pacts is that they are always bittersweet and one would like to vote only for the sweet, the Australia Phone Number bad thing is that both things go in the same package. Lifting a veto has its difficulties. I hope it succeeds with the renewal of the General Council of the Judiciary, without more excuses. The PP is in any case responsible, first for its refusal to renew and now for the shortcomings of its proposals and its refusal to rectify them, although it also seems that once again there are those who want us all to pay for it. And then they will talk about the moral relativism of the left. PP CONSTITUTIONAL COURT ENRIQUE ARNALDO by TaboolaPromoted Links You May Like.
People know that when you govern with the PSOE, the PSOE goes as far as it goes, and as far as we stretch it," said Oltra, to which Ada Colau added that depending on the correlation of forces, one goes as far as they can. , and if people want to go further, in the elections they already know what they have to do. The MDyC spokesperson in Ceuta has stated that she understands people's disaffection with politics, but has asked that this distrust not be a reason for people to remain passive, and has urged that other politicians or policies be given a chance, well, As Ada Colau has said, "it is not true that we are all the same." The five political leaders have agreed in defending that politics is "beautiful" and "wonderful", and "the only effective means and tool to change things", and have advocated continuing to make policies that "serve, from a small perspective, to change people's lives", as Díaz has indicated. The minister has stated that they can "be right or wrong", but these five women have in common that they are "credible" and are free women who, from different perspectives and territories, walk in favor of equality and to "build a better society.
Short, the agreement on the TC does not seem to me, as they say, to be any botch, paraphrasing The Maltese Falcon 'it is the imperfect material of our dreams', sometimes so close to nightmares. The secret of pacts is that they are always bittersweet and one would like to vote only for the sweet, the Australia Phone Number bad thing is that both things go in the same package. Lifting a veto has its difficulties. I hope it succeeds with the renewal of the General Council of the Judiciary, without more excuses. The PP is in any case responsible, first for its refusal to renew and now for the shortcomings of its proposals and its refusal to rectify them, although it also seems that once again there are those who want us all to pay for it. And then they will talk about the moral relativism of the left. PP CONSTITUTIONAL COURT ENRIQUE ARNALDO by TaboolaPromoted Links You May Like.
People know that when you govern with the PSOE, the PSOE goes as far as it goes, and as far as we stretch it," said Oltra, to which Ada Colau added that depending on the correlation of forces, one goes as far as they can. , and if people want to go further, in the elections they already know what they have to do. The MDyC spokesperson in Ceuta has stated that she understands people's disaffection with politics, but has asked that this distrust not be a reason for people to remain passive, and has urged that other politicians or policies be given a chance, well, As Ada Colau has said, "it is not true that we are all the same." The five political leaders have agreed in defending that politics is "beautiful" and "wonderful", and "the only effective means and tool to change things", and have advocated continuing to make policies that "serve, from a small perspective, to change people's lives", as Díaz has indicated. The minister has stated that they can "be right or wrong", but these five women have in common that they are "credible" and are free women who, from different perspectives and territories, walk in favor of equality and to "build a better society.