From: | Giorgio Menon <menon(at)pd.infn.it> |
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Date: | Tue, 31 May 2005 15:14:12 +0200 |
Subject: | Re: FW: [cicdd] EU Referendum and EU Constitution |
Dear all,
Let me indroduce myself first. I live and work in Romania, a former
communist country, and by consequence in a fresh democracy. Although Mr.
Thomson is right in every respect, I would dare say that politics like
administration should not be managed by citizens who have not skills and are
not certified for these fields of activity. I work in administration and,
watching the requirements in applying for a job in terms of studies and
expertise for the junior experts, I wonder why the president and the
parliamentaries are not required to be first and foremost experts in
administration. They are everything but not what it takes. As a consequence,
their aim is not the wellbeing of the people but their own wellbeing and
their target is their own business. As a result, people watch them becoming
rich, as they, the voters are becoming poor. The elections are like in
antiquity in Rome. Nobody knows anything about managing a country but
everybody has the right to take a political decision, and they do not know
what is the difference between socialists, liberals and democrats. Their
doctrine is electing "who promisses more".
Laila Ciogolea ... in Bucharest, Romania (www.spirit.ro), where global
warming it's at its own home