by Suff » 25 Oct 2015, 22:21
I haven't read into this very much because I've been travelling and working my tail off at home this weekend.
But, from what I have read so far, the left coalition fought the election as a single coalition party. The same as Syriza in Greece. Unlike Syriza, the coalition won the election with a sweeping majority. Only to have the President hand the forming of a government to the largest single non coalition party for reasons of "perception in the markets".
This is entirely different to Britain in 2010 and 2015. In both those elections each party fought the election alone and independently with no pre arranged agreement.
Now, if Britain were to base it's election results on the actions of the justification of the Portugese President, then the Tories would never be out of Government and we wouldn't have a welfare state. Because, in every case, handing government to those who don't want to toe the capitalistic markets line on Democracy has an economic impact.
What the President was really saying was "The EU institutions will cut us off from our finances if we allow a government such as Syriza into power". For that the President should be impeached and removed. Because the will of the people has been tested and they don't want to go with what the previous governments agreed.
That should be binding. That it is not means democracy is only binding so long as it is expedient in Portugal. I see that the UK still has a lot to teach the EU and I see that they are still not listening. If you have Democracy, then it is in the hands of the people. If it is not in the hands of the people, then it is not democracy.
I expect the next stage of this drama will be the removal of the President and replacement with one that is in line with the Socialist coalition. Then when the next election is held.... The people will have spoken... But I could be wrong on that...
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Those who understand Binary and those who do not.