Thursday, February 3, 2011

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To keep everything as before, everything must change

Audacity, audacity, always audacity, and France is saved!

Following the speeches of Danton at the National Convention, a national revival led to the victory of Valmy, September 20, 1792, and the proclamation of the French Republic.

Boldness has failed yesterday in the Republican forum on the institutions of the PS. The art of
consensus that had marked the first time the secretary Holland continues.

Is the myth of the "supreme savior" who led the Socialist Party to vote for the proposals by Manuel Valls institutional reform? Clearly, this defense of presidentialism would it seek to please the IMF managing director should occur, according to persistent rumors, as a candidate in the primaries Socialist?



"To keep everything as before, everything must change" said Tancredi Falconeri, in "Il Gattopardo". Better a king to a king Piedmontese Neapolitan, rather than a true Republic ... Enough said.

This maxim seems to be gaining ground on the left. This is what can give the impression that patching of the Fifth Republic. Apparently we change many things, but it does not touch the essential, our republican monarchy.

Here are 10 steps supposed to change our institutions
1. Prohibiting members to combine their mandates with a local executive.
2. Prohibit ministers of any other function and prevent conflicts of interest.
3. Strengthen the right to draw on the establishment of commissions of inquiry.
4. Reverse the rule 3/5èmes for appointments made by President of the Republic
5. Change the rules for appointing the Constitutional Council.
6. Appoint the chairmen of public broadcasting by a Board of pluralism.
7. Strengthen anti-concentration rules in the media field.
8. Count blank ballots separately.
9. Open the right to vote in local elections to resident aliens.
10. Juries involve citizens in the work of the EESC.
What audacity!

"This text is a great regression of the Socialist Party vis-à-vis the thoughts that have marked the past decade" Paul just said on Alliès Médiapart .
Yesterday we remembered the words of Pierre Mendes-France:
"institutional issue is part of the social question."

Arnaud Montebourg goes much further, and it offers a Sixth Republic , it is to radically change our country and to finally enter the 21st century. That's what he said yesterday 20 Minutes :
"For fifteen years, I defend consistently and patience the birth of a 6th Republic, which is nothing other than the Republic of the people and not the minority of oligarchs monopolize power in favor of special interests. If the left engage major reforms, it will open only in agreement with the people and not against it. The 6th Republic achieves this reconciliation between reform and popular support. "

His proposals are bold.

... And that boldness we need.

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