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« Reply #24 on: July 11, 2009, 03:51:23 am » |
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José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero
My motives, with the first 3 really important: - A braking and "conservative" behaviour inside EU institutions (Gonzalez time is long gone): the major disappointment, I think. - Bad management of the economics and public finances: Aznar wasn't better, granted, but no one tried to smooth the big housing and financial bubbles and not even the Partido Socialista Obrero Espanol since the mid-2000s. Spain's economy is currently among the worst with Latvia, Ireland, Portugal and Hungary. - Inconsistency on regional and nationalities issues (Basques, Catalunia): a more surprising disappointment. - Gesticulation on social and moral issues, which has hidden bad economic management: a bad habit of South European socialists (France, Greece, Portugal, Spain), as they believe they are so able to be viewed as really progressive, even if they let the economy behave as it can. - After Aznar's harsh policy, Zapatero's one towards immigration wasn't better: just take in whoever wants to come: no problem in big growth times, a big issue now with the creation of a lumpen-proletariate that the government is unable to protect (not an important motive to oust him, though, as no leader and no party have a real and fine solution).
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