Socialism

The first error is ideological: the Europeans just turn our backs on socialism because they don’t believe that you recipes of a century ago could solve the problems of today. Don’t worry both protect a growing number of unemployed as creating jobs, task for which rely more on right-wing parties. A next example: the campaign of the Party of Jose Montilla in Catalonia, with a few posters that looked to Berlusconi, Aznar, Bush does have to see the man in this story? and a legend: we will get out of the crisis those that we have gotten it? That negative appeal, without illusion of future, him has cost the PSC 200,000 votes. Worse it has done to Gordon Brown, to only two seats convert to the labour in the fourth British party, and also to the languid formation of France’s Martine Aubry, even with the Greens Daniel Cohn-Bendit. Up to the Portuguese Jose Socrates, saved to eke out of the burning, must undergo this Wednesday a motion of censorship. At the national level, things have not gone better. To the hitherto unbeaten Rodriguez Zapatero his anthropological optimism was not enough you and after the defeat of the 7-J will open new fronts: the historical Socialist Felipe Gonzalez and Joaquin Leguina, for example, question already publicly how is managing this economic crisis.

The former President, Javier Solana and several other coreligionists, oppose even the closure of the nuclear power Garona, while Joaquin Almunia, Fernandez Ordonez and some more are already talking openly of reforming the labour market, in search of greater productivity, training workers and adaptation to the new economy. They are not, therefore, few events that have occurred in just one week. Up to the untouchable Leire Pajin begins to be challenged internally by their incompetence then it will be the turn of, well, clumsy and arrogant Minister Carme Chacon and there who puts its future in turn in the Valencian Community, as the Generalitat instead of Jorge Alarte candidate.