Sunday, February 10, 2008

2 Year Old Who Mastibates

vs Lists.

In two previous posts (1 , 2) talked about the fall of Italian government. One of the things I mentioned was that the Italian political parties (and thus their leaders) do not represent the interests of the majority of the their constituents, but their own. Nothing against that, consider having the right to defend its interests, the problem is that they say their only interests are those of the people, lying blatantly. The problem just described is one that afflicts not only Italy, but most of the countries that intend to continue, albeit superficially, which is called democracy.

This divorce between voters and elected has tried to be solved in different ways, which can be summarized in two forms, single-member or listing. In the first case, a person chooses to name, that is, the voter knows who the individual, his ideas and his promises and therefore granted the vote. In the second case, the voter chooses a party or group of voters, and unless informed not know who choose to represent, usually when voting, lists are still the group's ideas on the vote (yes it is a communist, it is natural to vote for the Communist Party) or is still the leader of this group , are by their ideas or charisma (if Berlusconi).

For lists, the thing is particularly complicated because the truth is that nobody knows who you are voting, do not know if you really defend your interests or rather defend the interests of the leadership of his party. It is more or less what is happening in Italy today: you vote for parties like Forza Italia (Berlusconi) or the Democratic Party (Prodi) and is only known the name of their heads more visible, no one knows who the other MPs who belong to these parties. And this form of election that has caused the divorce between reality and Italian politicians.

In Venezuela, the divorce between politicians and people began to be evident during the second government of Carlos Andrés Pérez, when our political class saw their privileges threatened, decided that we could afford a degree of single-member in our electoral system, allowing members of legislative bodies (Congress, legislatures and municipal councils) were selected by 50% by name and surname, and 50% through lists and ratio election. In my opinion, this measure was carried out for voters to feel more identified with these people, who in the past did not know, while some jobs were reserved for the elite of the parties.

In the United States and in Britain, members of legislative bodies are elected in their entirety by name, therefore they must respond directly to the voters who know who to choose and what their ideas . Ergo, in theory, should keep in touch with his constituents to stay in the armchair.

Despite this emphasis on the individual to be elected, the single-member system can become in a de facto closed lists: you vote for someone because he belongs to a group not for their individual qualities. Such is the case of the censure vote, as happened in the U.S. elections where people voted overwhelmingly for Democrats in protest against the Bush Jr. Another example are the various elections under the mixed system that have occurred in Venezuela implementation: people continued to vote for the party, not the individual, or was the case of people who lost uninominal vote but who came to parliament through the list.

Yet there are other ways to transform a selection by name on an election lists, as the case of the Constituent Assembly elections that took place in Venezuela in 1999, all single-member representatives were elected, but thanks to the popularity enjoyed by the president, he served as aircraft carriers, making people vote for so and so because their names do not tell them anything, but because they were people of Chavez. If we add the mechanism used for this election that allowed the use of so-called "kinos Chavez" and the elimination of traditional polling stations, there was a victory that gave the government control over 90% of the National Assembly (only had 4 members of the Assembly which were not government). This was done by selecting by name and surname.

As you can see, the single candidate is superior to closed lists but does not guarantee per se a true representation, as a charismatic leader or a discomfort with the government, whether real or perceived, can make a voter choose an option that is not in favor of their interests, or to put partisan interests above their own. Unfortunately, voting is not a rational act, but something totally irrational, as shown in the current pre-electoral process in the United States, where the picture has more weight than ideas.

Despite this, I still maintain that the system single candidate is always better than ready for the simple reason that one knows who votes, but it is the duty of the voter be informed about the ideas of the candidates, if only we vote for so and so is handsome, such-is the daughter of this or is Sutan fan of (insert name here), we deserve to rule us oligarchies unable and / or corrupt.

Policy, election, reflections

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Do Chicken Pox Vaccines Hurt

The pleasure of living in Milan

A comment Dabart of got me thinking, in particular the second question I do:
"tell us the truth, you really like milano ?


will answer that question a small list of what it means to live in the economic capital of Italy.

  1. If you like to have a high quality air, Milan is not for you. If

  2. to feel in the big city, you need that most shops and businesses opened late, Milan is not for you.

  3. If it bothers you infernal traffic through narrow streets, Milan is not for you.

  4. If you think a great city can not be crossed from north to south or east to west in just over an hour using surface transport (buses, trams), Milan is not as big as you think.

  5. If you like free admission museums, Milan, indeed, Italy is not for you.

  6. If you think the denizens of large cities are pretentious and arrogant, and argue that their cities are the best, wait till you come to Milan to know what is good.

  7. If you like places where bus schedules are so you know how late are coming, welcome to Milan!.

  8. If you like places that are cold in winter (well, not so much) and horribly hot in summer, Milan is home!.

  9. If you like the places where most residents are not natives of the city, Milan is for you;).


This and more makes Milan a perfect city, with waaaay parks and green (hopefully notice the irony), where Frisian public offices are famous for their kindness. A city where eating is not so expensive and getting far away is extremely easy. For these reasons and more Milan is an ideal city to live.

Seriously, Milan does not bother me mostly, being in Caracas, I think I'm better prepared to endure the same Milanese, but to be honest, if I have to go somewhere else, do not think twice. Milan


, humor , Italy

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Where An Untucked Shirt With A Tie

Fall II ...

Today, officially, has completed the Prodi government: President Napoletano has dissolved parliament, calling snap elections for April. This will mean that the return of Berlusconi as Prime Minister of Italy. At the end of the prophecy right people 1 who from that mounted the outgoing government said it had won through fraud or fall at any time. And that's the approach they have done in almost two years of center-left government 2 , nothing more. Any ideas or innovative proposals. His only platform was "the center-left government should go home, and must go early elections. "No one can say that Italian politicians have no ideas, the detail is that they have only one: screwed to the armchair!.

more money be spent Italian taxpayer to conduct elections not totally useless change anything. Where the party leaderships will laugh again voter. And then they wonder why there is so large abstention in the elections!. It will choose between bad and worse, without knowing which is which.


1 I wonder what right, because, OK, do not like higher taxes but love the privileges of power, the immunity and the power to make laws that benefit only themselves, like that decriminalizing Berlusconi made in bilancio false (false report balances the books), that oh, surprise, it is particularly beneficial to him . If we speak from the point of view of being conservative, well, most leaders are right though nominally Catholic, are also divorced or unmarried, or you are unfaithful to their wives (if not in fact at least thinking, non è vero Silvio ? ), or have children outside marriage (is not it Fini, Casini?).

2 To the left of what, because most of them like to enjoy the benefits of power (luxuries included) and use its power to help friends and relatives, including changing laws to avoid paying taxes (is not it Prodi, estimated " nulla- tenente "-who has no real"?). Or have the whole family in positions of power (is not it Mastella?). Or just do not work for the job you were elected (do not you Veltroni?).


Italy, policy, Prodi Government

Sunday, February 3, 2008

1998 Hoyt Bow Catalog

The Fall ...

a couple of weeks ago the Prodi government fell, to be exact on January 24. Why does it fall? Well, for put in the words of the actress / comedian Luciana 1 Littizzetto:
"(This) is the only government falls because a minister does not feel sufficiently loved by his colleagues." (Video original, in Italian: here and here )

This phrase is that between 16 and 17 January, a judge of the Campania region (Naples region) placed under house arrest with his wife, brothers, father and other relatives by influence peddling. This made that the parliamentarians of all political persuasions will give their sympathy to the Minister 2 , of \u200b\u200bcourse it shows the enormous tail of straw have Italian parliamentarians (more details here ).

On Thursday 16 January, Mastella, after the expressions of solidarity made by his parliamentary colleagues, demanded the government an official statement of solidarity with him for Monday 21 January, otherwise he and his political party (UDEUR) withdraw from the government, he collapsed. The reason: because, he felt persecuted by the judiciary, not because he was a criminal (see note 2) but for their political beliefs. Yes, the man is a cad.

But if you think about it calmly, why an entire political party offers solidarity immediately to one of its members, however important it may be?, why force the other parties within the ruling coalition to support it because?. It's simple, your whole family is a member of UDEUR. Toda. All accused persons who are not only relatives of the minister, but they are important members of the leadership of UDEUR. Solidarity doubly (more info here )

Obviously, the coalition did not yield to this because one thing is unofficial support, and quite another to do so through a motion. Unfortunately, Mr. Mastella is of those who make offers that can not be rejected, and this is demonstrated by the mass resignation of all MPs (except one), causing the fall of Prodi.

Most impressive is that many political commentators, this has been taken by surprise, since the UDEUR is a centrist party, is left as governed by the left and right when he rules on the right. Many expected that the parties of the "radical left" (those who have not realized that the Berlin Wall fell), a few critical market reforms made by this government (many more than those carried out by Berlusconi's liberal ) and any initiative that would involve reducing the size of the state. The fact is that throughout this government, Mr. Mastella has threatened several times to leave if you did not follow his orders ideas.

The consequences of the fall of the Prodi government is simple: not going to happen. The same politicians who have been ruling the country for several years continued to rule. The novelty is that it is not known if there will be early elections or form a transitional government to draft a new electoral law 3. Berlusconi wants people to go vote immediately, believing that you get the benefits of the current electoral law, despite the avocado to the reform of the law, saying it was urgent. On the other hand, we have the president of the republic (and, in lower case) Giorgio Napolitano, calling for a transitional government, led by Senate President Marini, with the task of carrying out such reform.

Finally, there will be changes, the government will move to the right, but the faces will always remain the same. In short, nothing new under the sun.

PS: most of the links in this post, go to the English edition of the blog of Beppe Grillo, a comedian and cyberactivism Genoa. If you read carefully, you will find a very good picture of what Italian politics.

1 I make the difference between comic and humorist: the first is what makes you laugh, while the second is what makes you laugh thinking (based on the definition of Laureano Márquez).

2 Mastella is under investigation by the Italian Office for embezzlement and the disappearance of some European funds. This individual also asserted his power as minister of justice to: 1) discredit the magistrate conducting inquiries into the case, and 2) change and warn the judge. I recommend googling "de Magistris," why not ", Mastella. Find all the relevant information, hopefully in English. A good summary (English) can this blog post Beppe Grillo: TNT? Why not? .

3 Almost two years in office and could not reform the current law. Now the question is why do we have to reform the Italian electoral law?, Simple, the current electoral law, parties select candidates, but no, that is, they vote for color allowing the nomenclature of these parties is to decide who the members of parliament, not the citizen.
The other point of the electoral law is that the winning coalition gets a prize of governance, that is, if you do not have the votes needed to reach a qualified majority, but say the 50.000000001%, the winning coalition will Members awarded the need to form a government.

Italy, policy, Prodi Government