Postby Lur » 2018-06-15, 13:13
He's not wrong, but also it has no bearing on this democratic process, because the electorate chooses parliament seats, not the government. Of course, suddenly all of the extreme-right crazies wanting to be presidentialists have come out of nowhere to call this nothing sort of treason. But they'll get their fair share of neoliberal politics with this one government (all camouflaged under some random progressive measure to maintain appearances), and anyways, don't they have any non-corrupt right-wing political party to vote for (genuine question, to be honest)?
So now there are the questions:
-We're back to universal healthcare (confirmed)
-Having an actual Ministry of Science won't change anything because the budget is controlled by the Senate (pretty much admitted by the minister)
-Will the 155 be taken down? Maybe? They'd like to be voted for in Catalunya
-Will the Ley Mordaza by repealed? Maybe not
-Will there be action taken against the housing crisis and the job market crisis and the ecological crisis? Maybe stop overtaxing and dismantling nuclear and maintaining carbon plants? I think this won't happen
-Will Asturian language be made official? Lots of movement regarding this in the last few months. I'm gonna guess it won't?
Geurea dena lapurtzen uzteagatik, geure izaerari uko egiteagatik.