Saturday, February 18, 2006

Politics for a change! (Week 21)

Hi and welcome to yet another edition of the Weekend Update blog. We've returned and this time it's for good.

Let us introduce a special report in this edition. It's an article which source is not the Washington Post, but the Heritage Foundation. Enjoy first the linked article, because it is truly worth it. The matter at hand is the 2006 Martí Prize, from the UN agency UNESCO, given this year to an exemplary man, a democracy lover. Hugo Chávez.

As to Spain, we focus today in the lack of initiative in the government. When you're in charge, you're supposed to do stuff, not expect reaction from terrorists... pathetic.

In Italy, Berlusconi rules, but he doesn't lead the country alone. Among his necessary allies, a very uncomfortable party comes along: the Lega Nord, a sort of authonomist party from the North is yelling again. Will they leave the goverment forcing another election? What they should do is go for good.

Publishing tomorrow (Sunday), a comment about the Argentinean-uruguayan new diplomatic crisis... some people never learn, but when a prick such as Kischer is in charge, better find yourself in higher grounds.

I'm Miguel Vinuesa and this is news to me!

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