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The elections of 2012: a seminal test for the new name of APC and the National Elections Commission!
The elections of 2012: a seminal test for the new name of APC and the National Elections Commission!
recent statement by President Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma at the opening of the NEC headquarters building that elections are not a matter of life or death, but a healthy competition can be a sign of safety that violence and intimidation modus operandi of the APC is no longer ancient fashioned and should not be tolerated in our current political administration. But, for readers of my generation are still very vivid memories of the sham elections conducted by the CPA, which as a direct result of the devastating civil war, the jury is still out on this proposition as the registration of the APC says it all.
Following the recent visit of a delegation of United Nations Peace Building Commission in Sierra Leone, it is worth noting that the greatest small-term risk to the consolidation of peace in the country is being the administration and conduct of the upcoming 2012 parliamentary and presidential elections. So, in this regard, the Commission and the attention of the international community in general and the focus should be placed squarely on the institutions of electoral administration – the NEC and the PPRC – to ensure coordination and implementation of measures and standards to mitigate and prevent age-ancient question of electoral violence and political intimidation. Since the end of civil war in 2002, the success of the 2007 elections has been considered as representing some progress in building peace, while the behavior of some post-2007- notoriously elections revealed the fragility of the political landscape potential. But, these advances can not be considered irreversible in the light of the increasing polarization of the body politic along ethnic, witnessed in all regions of the country, especially since the 2007 elections. APC REGISTRATIONHistorically, the record of the APC party, while in the government to organize free and honest elections in Sierra Leone has been dismal, as shown by the sham and undemocratic, bullying and violence fueled republican referendum 1971, 1973, 1978 and 1983 in the one-party election was Siaka Stevens and the subsequent elections in the era Momoh.
The party has shown tremendous tenacity, but, while in opposition, and benefited from the crucial relatively free and honest elections organized by rival SLPP, as in 1967 and most recently in 2007. These achievements and electoral victories are seen largely as a reaction by the electorate to the failures of the then SLPP government and not necessarily because of the new enlightened policies, ideological or managing the development of models articulated or implemented by the APC. Indeed, as is the case with most political parties in Africa, the absence of a political culture with real ideologies and political programs of alternative government, has made both the APC and SLPP and indeed less than the political parties into mere vehicles and drivers for the party hacks who try to pursue only their own selfish interests by participating in elections. Despite having been on the two occasions in 1967 and 2007, the nearly impossible feat in African politics – a successful opposition party won democratic elections – an innate dread mentality site, caused in the past by the cruelty of a system APC designed to maintain a democratic status, the corrupt and non-progressive state, seems to have been raised on. post-2007 era of electionsThe post 2007 elections violence incidents during the elections of dhimmi, Tongo Fields, Bo and the attack against the headquarters of the opposition SLPP in Freetown all portend a return mixed call to violence during the administration of elections, Siaka Stevens APC. Apparent aversion to the APC party to carry out violence and intimidation-free and democratic elections has not decreased and therefore should be monitored closely by all interested in democracy in Sierra Leone, as the election cycle of 2012 is gradually coming to the nation.
In 2007, the people of Sierra Leone in its collective outrage against the inertia and lethargy lasting development of the government of Tejan Kabbah led SLPP, was imbued with what is a leader in Sierra Leone, political commentator retrospect now describes as “a momentary collective amnesia,” the results of which brought to power a new APC leadership with President Ernest Koroma. The commentator also requested anonymity said that “people seem to have but granted political power in a game that despite his checkered history of undemocratic trends over decades as corruption, nepotism, tribalism, underdevelopment, and brutality that result directly in a 10-year civil war and fratricide had opportunistic nefariously convinced a majority of the electorate that had turned into a groundbreaking new APC News. ” The rebranding of the party under a new and younger leadership incorrect signal to voters that perhaps the abuses and excesses of over 20 years of rule by APC in the mid-1960 to 1992, when the military dictatorship ousted from power, may have resulted in lessons learned on this occasion. But unfortunately, the new breed of politicians have proven APC or the new visionary leaders nor, as the current series of public corruption, political intimidation, nepotism, and regionalism and the continuation of the same ancient policies and not are carried out. SEMINAL TEST NEC / PPRC LEADERSHIP:But, to ensure that such public presidential statements are translated into policy outcomes on the eve of elections 2012, the National Elections Commission (NEC) and the Political Parties Registration Commission (PPRC) should immediately be proactive and Institute regulations designed to change the outdated methods rooted political party campaign.
First, the CNE should prohibit the practice of political party meetings in public, both from the perspective of public safety and its irrelevance in the practices of modern election campaigns. Specifically, the practice of the crowds of party supporters parading through the streets of major cities and towns, dancing and taunting his opponents with incendiary songs should be banned and relegated to the dustbin of political history. For an objective analysis of this practice has shown that its real purpose was only to serve as the fuse that leads to violence during elections. There really is not refundable electoral value for such public processions and shows, which frankly very few if any people are influenced by deciding which party or candidate to vote in elections. Second, the meetings of political parties should be mandated and encouraged to be held in closed spaces such as stadiums, barrays court, city centers and halls and members of fact dispersed peacefully after these meetings. Third, the proliferation of community radio stations throughout the country, the dictates of party policy independent of government and provides a media platform and vehicle for the campaign. The institutions of the administration of elections, therefore, encourage a change in the streets of the radio stations where you can local constituency and national issues addressed and communicated to the voters. Fourthly, it is estimated that a penetration rate of one hundred eighty of mobile phones among the electorate, the 2012 election is to mark the beginning of the first digital elections in Sierra Leone. Political analysts predict that the proliferation of Facebook (FB) between Sierra Leoneans at home and in diaspora political parties allows a vehicle to connect with the overwhelmingly young population. In conclusion, the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Francis Munu and the National Election Commissioner, Dr. Christina Thorpe are encouraged to participate in the various political parties and implement the necessary regulations, both standpoint of public safety and best practices to ensure election ban on public processions politicians in Sierra Leone. My observations and experiences during the last elections in 2007, where mobs of young people in the service of political parties constantly used the occasion of political meetings to ruin property and violence against political opponents, while under the influence of drugs and alcohol have only served to reinforce the need for policies to prohibit public processions.Editors view on the 2008 elections in Pakistan
This is a common thought that a person who read the Pakistani press may not be appropriate to provide an accurate picture what is happing in Pakistan. Secondly, the concerns expressed by the Musharraf government on the responsibility of the media in the development of Pakistan, makes the character of the media even more suspicious. Third, the common man can not know the difference between the views of the newspaper and the writers of the column. Most people just start to read a text written by the selection of their titles. And try to learn the truth. But after a week when someone questioned what the main issue is, will not answer. For some reason they thought they should be a piece of writing that can provide analysis on the upcoming general elections. So I selected two English newspapers know dawn and the news and editorial copy your web editions of December 1 to December 21, 2007. I just made an effort to get their views on the upcoming elections, political parties and government Musharraf. Most all items are in one way or another related to the elections. This article gives an thought of the events of three weeks and all at once that the reader can judge whether a prediction or analysis by any newspaper was fact or fiction.
About elections in January Alba (“The task ahead” December 1) believes that, possibly, the elections will take place in peace for the simple reason that the promises made by Musharraf to withdraw emergency and PCO can not make everyone pleased fragment the opposition and the election boycott by the PML (N) and the CA will have an effect on the credibility of the elections. An fascinating phrase: “There are more choices to meet the APDM. A precondition for a more just and transparent election is the need to lift restrictions on the media,” shows that Dawn is supposed to APDM working hard to raise the limits on the media. That is why Dawn has established itself as a proposal to the competent authorities and the general public. The adoption of a clear perspective on the politics of boycott Dawn (“The talks, not threats” December 2) condemns the APDM with the words “The APDM is far from clear on what is beyond the boycott. ” And on the other hand criticized the composition of the current interim government and electoral commission in Pakistan. But at the same time, the mirror shows the opposition in these words: “As for the composition of the current and provisional election commission, the opposition is justified in raising questions about the fairness of the elections. But the opposition also must share the blame for the current disaster in view of its inability to forge a unified position vis-à-vis the dictatorship in Islamabad, whose strength is, among others, on the basis of the disunity of their adversaries. ” Dawn not only identifies problems with the portrait, but also gives a proposal for the cure of the syndrome. “The only way to place aside all these concerns by those who are willing to participate in elections and to convince the boycotters to join the struggle is for the president to convene a multistakeholder meeting to resolve all differences and for certain changes to avoid being cast aspersions on the electoral process. ” All opposition parties are putting question mark over the credibility of the electoral process, only leaving out PML Q and Mollana sahib. The Dawn (“The” common goal “December 5) represents this thought as such,” Any election held under no circumstances acceptable to all opposition, except perhaps Fazlur Rahman Mollana. What credibility of an election that only the former ruling party and its leader officially designated for the opposition will be free and honest nobody knows “? The News (A step towards the future,” December 1), see this situation boycott in the different point of view “At the same time, President Musharraf signed statement that general elections would take place as plotted in January, and that” no one would make an obstacle in the transition to democracy ” are welcome. They give an indication of the choice to make a full turn by interrupting the process of democracy. Given that there are examples of previous parties, politicians would do well to participate in the process, instead of organizing a boycott. The full participation of groups representing all shades of opinion is really the best way to strengthen the system. ” News (“Free Aitzaz Ahsan” 03 December) makes a complaint “Aitzaz is, by any standard, a well loved politician, a brilliant orator and successful lawyer – now he’s the man is the dread that the government has again be caged for 30 days. He is also a candidate in the January 8 election and how it can possibly attract their voters if he is detained. This would suggest that what the government is doing in your case is not more than pre-survey of fraud – “. The next day, the news (pressure cooker “and also in the most blatant December 4)” The one issue on which every party is raising his voice and shouting is the credibility of the election to conduct a truly free and honest. This is the largest challenge facing President Musharraf and has already indicated that if the results of the survey on January 8 are not acceptable, you can leave the scene. This can be seen as a sign of weakness, but his best choice as the country’s civilian president would be done with honesty and sincerity above the political fray, stop patronizing some of its allies last, sitting down with leaders of major political parties by giving them due respect, making an atmosphere of transparency and fearless and so is going to make uncontested elections and more about problems instead of his own person. “Criticizing the news boycott the elections (” Boycott Sr. ” December 10) suggests that “The boycott is far from the lips of politicians as we approach the elections of January 2008, and as yet clear which party, if at the end of a period of ritual postures, will boycott the elections. boycotts have a varied history in terms of success, and any ‘boycott’ of the electoral process by the parties is likely to cause injury to themselves rather than in institutions and processes that are boycotting. One could argue that in this case a boycott of the process to remove those so committed even more of the levers of power than they already are, and do small to revive their parties are still recovering from years of absence. “ On the subject of disagreement between fields and Nawaz Bhutto, Dawn (Split on Boycott December
evaluates the reasons why “Technically, the talks were held between the ARD and the APDM. But, for all practical purposes, were the two former prime ministers who were exploring the possibility of adopting a joint position on the general election. ARD team was relatively homogeneous, but the diversity in the delegation APDM not seem to have come in the form of a consensus in the field of Nawaz, Professor Khursheed Ahmad presence symbolizes the hard-line adopted by the faction of the MMA Qazi . The two sides also differ in their attitude toward President Pervez Musharraf. While Benazir Bhutto has hinted that he was willing to work with a uniformed president, Nawaz Sharif made it absolutely clear that President Musharraf, whether in or out of uniform, was not acceptable to him. “And finally validates dawn Nawaz approach, “President Musharraf may be out of uniform, but the machinery of state is not out of dictatorial manner.”
In the feudal and capitalist civilization in Pakistan, all facets of life is under their influence. Obviously in the days of the election when the party tickets are given to this segment of society. Dawn (“feudal rule” 09 December), raises the curtain on the site of the next parliament in these words: “For decades the society in Pakistan has undergone many changes, but one of the main components of our body politic has resisted all changes: the feudal control of the country’s political institutions … According to the report, the three main national parties – PPP, PML-N, PML-Q – and the Federal District-based PML-F has not made efforts to diversify the class representation in parliament and have continued to give some inputs in an overwhelming number of feudal lords. “The news (” Taking the initiative “02 December), shows another side of the coin was in these words:” In recent years, the gradual disappearance of ideology – except who joined the religious parties – from politics in Pakistan has left behind a situation that policies on key issues such as privatization, welfare and taxes are no longer in election campaigns. Instead, it has greatly reduced the practice of fighting between powerful individuals, whose personal standing, influence and wealth determines the outcome of competition for a particular seat. In other words, elections have become small more than a kind of wrestling competition between these “strong men”, and occasionally women, whose success or failure is the best loosely related to the program parts “. From the beginning, foreign hands are involved in Pakistani politics. Dawn (“The real electorate?” 09 December) gives details of the situation. “A responsibility to people is a basic principle of democracy. It is right that we are living in times of dictatorship, but public opinion has been largely insignificant in Pakistani politics, even in times of democracy, engineering or otherwise. Our leaders in recent decades, whether Benazir Bhutto, Nawaz Sharif or Pervez Musharraf, have looked to foreign shores for validation and subsequent consolidation of power Leaving. <-! NextPage -> office and on the incorrect side of the equation of power, our politicians make a beeline for. Washington and London in an attempt to destabilize the Islamabad headlines in your constituency the way, apparently, not the people of Pakistan, but U.S. and its allies in Europe and the Middle East – and of course the headquarters of Rawalpindi, in some cases …. The image abroad is clearly more vital than the opinion at home. When elections can be manipulated, the loss of votes and the confidence of the people is not a major concern. Ours is a country that has imported two prime ministers, one from the World Bank in Washington and one from Citigroup in New York. But, our leaders speak of “sovereignty” and not lose the opportunity to condemn foreign interference … We only have ourselves to blame for any interference in our internal affairs. “Advice” from abroad has been kowtow to all along, so why should it be surprising that the Saudi envoy may meet Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry, when the former prime ministers of Pakistan and his associates of the deposed chief justice, the friends and admirers can not? Or that foreign diplomats have been giving advice to local politicians in the run up to elections, or visit the facilities of the media prohibited by the emergency? Turkish President recently met with leading politicians in Pakistan, going so far as to train them in how to deal with the military. No doubt you have some experience in this matter, but only in the context of Turkey. “
PML Q designed his manifesto with 5 D’s, and made some promises to the nation. Dawn (“The season show” December 12) discusses the game in these words: “The two leaders said the PML would not support the presidential system, a Although the constitutional system as it exists today has been stripped of his parliamentary and presidential character in all the names, but …. Like all the manifestos, the program of the PML-Q contains the goals and promises that, if met, can help end poverty, make equality, spread of education, people a better life and take Pakistan into the 21st century. But, once in power, parties tend to ignore their electoral promises, and is the bureaucracy that develops and implements plans are often adjusted to the conditions imposed by donors to help. “While the news (” The five D’s “Dec. 12) criticizes the same phenomena in these words:” It is also right that both the two manifestos detailed published so far, with his words carefully plotted and slogans, have something in them that resembles a letter released by a group of Boy Scouts or similar organization. There’s something a bit childish about the focus of all the effort, especially from the document, as is the case with PPP for one, makes no effort to provide insight into the ideological basis of the policies of the parties expected to continue , but basically says a list of promises or solemn oaths. This also says something about the broader role of manifestos in the politics of Pakistan. The fact is that the statements made in these documents rarely or never applied. And knowledge of this reality is perhaps one reason why the parties can afford to let so many huge words and phrases to dominate them, confident that in a system where the balance of power has increasingly went away or went to one side, and the powers of the people to keep or throw away by leaders from outside intervention, or manipulation of the electoral process itself is unlikely to be called upon to deliver on promises …. While in his manifesto, and in speeches at the launch, party leaders of the PML-Q spoke of democracy within and outside the party, the reality is that during his five years in power, the party has made small to build a culture. “And commenting on the manifesto of the PML-N News (” The theme of the Restoration “December 17), wrote these words,” Using the acronym “Restore”, the PML-N has coupled with the sudden flurry of ads shown by the political parties, with the emphasis on the return of deposed judges and an end to the military’s role in the politics of the seven letters to “restore” the word stand for the restoration of justice, democracy and the Constitution of 1973;. elimination of military role in politics, security of life and property, tolerance, reconciliation, general, help the poor and education and employment, as announced by the PPP and the PML-Q in the last month, the agenda of the PML-N is obviously an incredibly ambitious “/ <.. p> Only the lawyers are to continue with their stance of boycotting the elections. Other major parties chose to participate in elections. Dawn (” The lawyers and the boycott “Dec. 14) describes this as” the choice of Mr. Aitzaz Ahsan to withdraw definitively from the choice seems to agree with the legal community’s boycott of the January 8 vote. The position of lawyers is that those who are participating in the general election is the legitimacy of Musharraf’s government …. The politicians have shown no unanimity on the boycott. Maulana Fazlur Rahman choice to go to the elections has divided the MMA, and the boycott camp collapsed when the PML-N nearly defected to the other side. The boycott is now confined to the Jamaat-i-Islami, along with some smaller parties. position of principle of the legal community against the president on March 9 choice and the enactment of the OCP will go down in history as unprecedented in terms of the sacrifices rendered. But, they often feel uncomfortable about the danger of the legal community to get politicized. “The news (the” middle way “Dec. 7) raises the question of the judicial function in the new lesson in these words:” It a fact, and rightly pointed out by Mr. Malik, hundreds of district judges, magistrates and civil judges throughout the country were taken immediately by the Chief Justices of the provincial high courts just before the announcement of election schedule. These are the trial judges who will become agents of return and are essential cogs in the electoral process. Appeals against their decisions to go to court and the current Supreme Court, all of whom are now handled by the judges who took a new oath under the Provisional Constitutional Order. Thus, the entire electoral building has been constructed so that any unwanted political candidate can be eliminated from the process at any time. That’s where the system can be manipulated as has been amply demonstrated by the rejection of nomination papers of Nawaz Sharif both Sharif and Shahbaz. “The news (” In the court’s president, “December 13) puts a small light on The Musharraf PROMIC “So the 2008 election is that it moves slowly to become what President Pervez Musharraf had once described as the” mother of all elections. ” It is also reassuring that the president has publicly stated he would not accept the results and try to work with anyone who comes to power after the elections. Despite his assertion that “I relate to people very well, I’m not a distress maker” may sound like an oversimplification or a small optimistic, at least it seems that the notes sound right to work in a real parliament chosen …. While Ms. Bhutto and Mr. Sharif have to show their strength in the polls, Musharraf has a much more hard to achieve. He has to prove his words, repeated often, which is neutral and not support any political party. This requires more than a few statements to establish, especially if you look at the state and key government resources have been seized by the former Punjab chief minister, while he and his party will seek an “advantage” in the electorally crucial province. “
Bhutto driven analysis that judges were making policy before the promulgation of the November 3 Provisional Constitutional Order, which sent them packing, and his claim that the elections will be honest, the Aurora (weird logic of Bhutto “, December 15) gives the history of the emergence of political leadership in Pakistan.” a sense of wonder must also be felt by many over his warning that the January 8 elections will be fraudulent. Is she the only one who can trust the game plot designed by the devil, so to speak? This acute sense of paranoia is indeed disturbing … Bhutto certainly has a excellent memory, but tends to disappear and non-selective . There has been a historical pattern in which the never claim of independence by civilians players went unpunished, and the list goes on. In recent times, it is worth remembering that Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, made his debut policy under a regime of martial law and took power after elections held under military rule. Mr. Mohammed Khan Junejo was selected by General Ziaul Haq. Both declared their independence in a timely manner; Bhutto paid with his life, Junejo only work with <- - NextPage!>. No credit credit expelled from judges for its booth at the 2007 “The news (” early step “December 15) on the other hand supports civil society and the movement of lawyers and praise Aitaza Ahsan boycott the elections, “The choice by the SCBA president Aitzaz Ahsan to withdraw nomination papers he had submitted a Lahore constituency as the candidate of PPP, has immediately raised her as a man of principle. In explaining its choice, which deviates from the party line Aitzaz has been affiliated for decades, said he was determined to stand by the community of lawyers who so valiantly led the struggle for judicial independence. ”
Prediction of some data on the next dawn of Parliament (“weird logic of Bhutto”, December 16) says: “The amendments to the Basic Law since November 3 can not be undone, but by a majority of two thirds, and all indications are that the Jan 8 elections will give us a hung parliament where the opposition will be impossible to gather that many votes. In other words, the lower house which will be launched next months will be presented with a fait accompli. What position of the PML (Q) will be in the assembly is hard to say, but should not be beyond the president’s power to manage a majority of two thirds, with the help of ” king of the party “and those who are willing to go forward. That the president chose not to do this, and amendments have become part of the Constitution to show that it has chose not to give the assembly, including rubber stamp state “. The next day an editorial in (Pakistan in His Labyrinth), Dawn suggests that this situation is very impotent for the people of Pakistan “As for the January 8 election, there was very small in the president’s speech Saturday night to cool Opposition fears of transparency the polls, even though Musharraf has invited foreign observers any number to witness the process. At the same time, made it clear he will not allow any agitation or rejection of election results by anyone. In these circumstances, the poet Faiz prophetic lines come to mind: “Take a vow of fidelity or separation, do what you want / what control? How will we support? “The people of Pakistan has never been so powerless to shape their political destiny.” And on the same day in another editorial “Voters ‘list’ is concerned the participation of women voters in the election,” Here it is noted that an issue that must be addressed by the Electoral Commission and NGOs working at grassroots and civil society is the participation of women in the electoral process. Over the years more women have participated in the polls, thanks to the efforts of advocacy groups that have conducted campaigns to educate women politically. But the thing that gives rise to greater concern is the fact that in some constituencies women’s participation has really been nil. This has been attributed to a patriarchal culture with older men forbade women to vote. This is reprehensible. The Electoral Commission should look into this matter and take steps to prevent the use of social pressure to prevent women from exercising their right to vote. “ Although criticism of the next morning hung parliament is in favor of participating in elections. “The participation of most major political parties in elections is the right choice, although the PPP and the PML-N have said they are taking part in the protest. Since the two disagree on a list of demands as a condition for participation, in the hope that elections could be held under a more equitable dispensation is now, but all the scripts. It is clear that those who have chosen to stay away have left the field open to his opponents, which can do something else besides committed to disappoint his voters. The JI is perhaps the forgiveness of his sin of being part of the 17th Amendment, and now refuses to do anything that might be seen as the approval of Musharraf as the system again. Mr. Imran Khan and nationalists have no faith left in the current system because they believe the next Parliament, and outgoing, will remain under the control of the president. “While the news (” Role reversal “December 11 ) after Nawaz’s choice to take part in elections, describe the next term in these words: “In this situation, a dilemma arises also for the ruling group and indeed to President Musharraf. A two-thirds majority in the new set is essential for the presidential field, so that the necessary parliamentary stamp of approval can be given to the post-November 3 choice. The choice of the PML-N to participate in the polls makes this task more hard – at least if a free and honest election is organized “Some political parties have expressed their concerns about election fraud and decisions. Threats to launch agitation after the election. Dawn (“rigging and agitation” December 21), recalls the history of Pakistani politics and gives direction for the future “emergency government lifted December 15, leaving only three weeks of the campaign. The business class is, of course, very pleased with the government. People might have remained poor, but the economic benefits to Pakistan in the wake of 9 / 11 have gone mostly to the business class that has prospered at the expense of the people. For that reason, this class has no reason to fund an anti-Musharraf (read anti-American) agitation. In fact, quite a few tycoons are contesting the election and most likely in the Parliament because of his power to buy votes. If, therefore, some parties are plotting a mass unrest after the January 8 vote, the better that you read the situation. As the events since March 9 have shown, the agitation of lawyers and journalists could not provoke a well loved response, and it is unlikely that people will respond with zeal to stir anti-government as they did in 1977 “.
Introducing the new face of America? 2008 Presidential Elections
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Theories of motivation clarify voting behavior in 2004 General Elections
Introduction
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The result of the recent elections to the Lok Sabha and the assembly of AP in India has taken the whole world, including India by surprise.
Various explanations are offered, both by political pundits and selfish political actors for this reversal of fortune, that witnessed the India National Congress was displaced from the BJP alliance led NDA alliance at the center and TDP in the state APIt is argued that the slogan of the CND, with India brightness to project the sense of “feel excellent” that is believed to have permeated India became counter-productive. It is believed that many voters do not feel so excellent because the light of ‘India Bright’ not to brighten their lives miserable.
The surveys in India are considered to reflect a rejection of the NDA and TDP and a protest vote against the continuation of market-oriented reforms, as in all these cases radical political changes in India are usually based on information and not superficially, the facts are somewhat at odds with reality.
This document is designed to look more closely at the actual voting behavior of the electorate of India to establish the foundation of the well loved motivation theories of management literature.
India’s voters, especially the underprivileged numerically large, have indicated they are far from satisfied with the out come of the reform process in India. This is to prejudice the outcome of endless debates among economists of India as to whether poverty has been reduced significantly or not. The electorate of India in the last quarter century have cast their vote with reasonable consistency.
media pundits and political commentators of all colors and shapes are now coming out with reasons of relevance to the unexpected defeat of the BJP and the NDA government. Nearly everything has been blamed, from
occupied against terrible government, terrible alliance, ignoring the poor, unemployment, rural-urban gap, liberalization and globalization. Each of these issues are vital. But, if you look at the comparative experience of democracies elsewhere, India’s voters are not stupid irrational with a verdict based on their perception of daily bread and butter issues rather than ideological or moral issues Hot. India’s voters are also fluctuations in their material and social conditions in earnest, leading to reward or punish governments corresponds accordingly.
Consider the following explanations of the Herzberg and Malsow theories of the motion to support the verdict given by voters in 2004 general elections.
Herzberg theory of motivation-hygiene
According to Herzberg, there are essentially two categories of needs to make itself independent of human behavior in various ways. Said there are ten factors necessary maintenance to maintain a reasonable level of satisfaction among workers. Any increase beyond this level does not provide any satisfaction to the people;. But, any cut below this level will displease
are the minimum things that should be provided to be satisfied. Herzberg argues that there are six factors of motivation. An increase in the responding to people, but the decrease did not affect satisfaction of the people. Therefore these are called motivators.
Maslow’s needs HIERARCHY THEORY
Abraham Maslow, a renowned social scientists has given a framework that helps clarify the strength of certain needs and motivation. The behavior of an individual in a particular movement is usually determined by their strong need. demand for psychologists who need to have a certain priority. As the most basic needs are met, the individual seeks to satisfy higher needs. If basic needs are not met, efforts to meet the needs of higher order should be postponed.
Group-B
1. Needs of self
2. Estimated needs
Group A
3. Social
5. Basic Needs
The poor in rural and urban areas, rural middle class, educated and less educated unemployed knew he had a gun in his hand, voting, and uses it as a sign of protest.
They did what they could. It worked. But problems remained.The NDA Government. in central and TDP in AP Government tried to meet the higher needs of people with the satisfaction of basic needs. This government is focused on Information Technology, the Asian Games, Golden Quadrilateral, pubs, disco, postal service, e-government (group B), but not to ensure social security, housing, low prices essential commodities, etc … (Group A).
– drink water
– water to grow
– security and protection for life
– Power
– health care at low prices
– supply of essential commodities at reasonable prices
– use
– education
GROUP B: HIGH NEEDS / MOTIVATION FACTORS
-. Information Technology
– theks disco, pubs
p> –
– Golden Quadrilateral
– Globalization
– Privatization
CONCLUSION:
Voters in this largest democracy gave its verdict against the governing coalition in 2004.They may know nothing about the theory and practice of democracy and development. Do not use words like empowerment, excellent governance, disinvestment, globalization and privatization. But they have much sense and common sense … Her largest problem is the daily existence. For generations they have lived in poverty despite the hard work and patience, but you believe in the promise I made to the rulers in those with faith. But after a long wait, they see rising unemployment, all natural ingredients that were their livelihoods disappear and the compulsions that led them away from home with the uncertain hope of finding work elsewhere are increasingly strong. denied adequate investment, agriculture has also been hard hit and farmers have committed suicide. Education and health services have gone beyond the reach of common man
References
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sohbhan 1.Rehman, India Message from the elections, the main Streem, June 12, 2004, p. 72.Aswani Kumar, India’s voters are not stupid irrational, mainstream, June 12.2004. p. 13
3. F. Herzberg, Work and the nature of man, of Cleveland, the publishing world,
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4.AHMaslow, motivation and personality, New York, Harper and Row, 1954
5.K.Saradamoni, greeting voters in India: They should not be disappointed, Mainstream, May 22, 2004. p.9Flash Assignment elections
election statistics have always been of fantastic need and importance for both analysis and registration purposes. Both in the pre-electoral and post-election results, tabulation and graphical data is required. Most of these data is divided on the basis of the areas or zones, state district wise and even wise. Following the elections, television channels and news Web sites and organizations for R & D requires a detailed table of results and even comparisons with previous years results. Flash mapping makes it all happen in a more complete and stop in sight.
Its operation is very simple. Flash maps can include drill-down options right down to each district or burrow into the city and the narrowing of the area facilitates the inclusion of various issues in an simple to know way. basic divisions that any analysis of demand is the party splitting wise and sage then candidate wins and losses, and then the actual number of votes. Another vital factor in these maps may include a table of numbers of vote bank itself and footprints in the stands, the relationship between gender and area wise relationships. Flash allows code maps of these maps in color blocks according to the required specifications or just use the pin-points leading to other links or drop down boxes with additional information. Another way to look at all data area would be wise to make columns of different heights to illustrate the differences in the numbers. In addition to the columns indicating the different areas may also be color coded and twisted around while viewing the map. To see the comparative voting relationships between the candidates, visually graphic can be set within their own maps. This makes for understanding not only simpler but also allows the inclusion of more options and ultimately, the mostNumbers
often make very tedious study and trying to attract viewers to analysis;. It is only wise to make the assignment look very attractive. This means using a more colors, gorgeous shapes as indicators and making the numbers go in a map as an outstanding visual event and not just data. Flash mapping makes it all happen with the simplest, most user-friendly interfaces.
interactive flash maps are not only simple to know, very simple to make. tutorials are available with all software and some mapping software, including providing a GUI interface to eliminate the need for programmers around. Flash maps, make analysis of results of the election an exercise in creativity rather than a tedious issue.Women express their concern for equality during elections
election has triggered a series of debates, especially the three main political parties, but also women who feel they have been represented during the campaign.
Last week a number of women parliamentarians from Labour candidates spoke about how the wives of the leaders “are the only women to get attention, despite the fact that a record number women are standing for the party.
The Guardian reported that the Labour deputy leader Harriet Harman said: “Politics has always been dominated by men – that’s why we have much more work to do. “
Speaking to the press, Kat Banyard, co-founder of the UK Feminist and author of The illusion of equality, said:” By observing these elections, it is clear that women have policies are conspicuously absent. many of the wives, but not many women MPs.
“All the actors are white men. The lack of female role models is really hard.”
But, if Conservatives win a majority there will be 60 women in parliament, said Teresa May, Secretary of shadow work and pensions.
As support for women’s issues during elections, Ceri Goddard, chief executive of the Fawcett Society, said that much of the campaign has focused on women as mothers rather than covering issues of women workers.
In response, the group, which supports gender equality, has launched What about women? of the campaign.
brings together over 40 organizations from all sectors and levels in the workforce in the UK to champion women’s issues and question politicians to support the involvement of women in key areas such as equality . The go comes just months before the new Equality Act comes into force this autumn and the new government starts to roll up their sleeves. Another group of professional women expressing concern for women’s representation in the election of five women in business in southwest England.They have made an event, and unbootable Inappropriate , to provide support and information to women entrepreneurs through networking.
Speaking before the event on May 21, special guest Saira Khan, the BBC show The Apprentice, said: “If you look at the policies of the three main parties seems that there is very small directed at women and yet there are a large number of women who are conducting their own business or looking to start a business. “She added:” I know from personal experience how hard it can be to obtain funding and investment support organizations that are still in charge of the traditional white, middle class, middle-aged men. ”
There will be a series of workshops to encourage women to support each other and work to succeed in an environment dominated by men.
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I have questioned … Why am I doing this? In fact, it just feels excellent. I truly believe if we all start to worry more about our people and the world, we can really make a difference. It is vital to have hope, dreams and goals of our lives, in the present and future. We must be united and build a future of our decisions. A future that is intelligent, responsible and working with nature, which is in the best interest of society and of our existence, like the inhabitants of Earth.
This is our chance to make a difference! Stand with me and let our voices be heard together? RaymondFord
Explanation
For those of you who may be curious, I have fully recovered from my surgery, hernia repair and I’m like new ready to go.
The information in this web site is designed to stretch your thinking and encourage you to reckon outside the box and promote awareness unknown by the masses. Some say the changes I propose, is futuristic, but I reckon the future is already here! … suggesting some of us can continue living in the past. I care enough about people and our world, to openly propose changes to our government, for all to see. Putting all this information on the Internet, will undoubtedly have an influence on our political leadership. This is my real goal, because this is my contribution to the world. No matter what they reckon of me can not stop progress. I hope you delight in reading it, because I liked the research, write and share. RaymondFord
Together we can build a better tomorrow
Have you ever noticed that most of the elected politicians have a professional website? On his website you can find information about how simple it is for the general public to meet him. You may even find words like … My door is always open … or have a excellent thought, contact us for an appointment to discuss your thoughts. That sounds nice, right? Although have you ever tried to go with reality by making contact with their elected representatives? It is not simple. It is a matter of fact, it has been very hard. In my own experience, it seems most politicians do not want to deal with anything controversial. This is typical of most elected officials around the world, unfortunately, many do not know.
The need for elections and referendums in line at all levels of government, is not only critical to the successful evolution of our democratic and political, but also of fantastic importance for our own development, as individuals and as a society. I know that change is hard, at best, but I also recognize, change is necessary. We are in a recession and in my opinion, what is required is out of the box creative thinking. This does not mean that just focus on out of a recession, but also investigate all the causes that lead to this recession. Also, what changes are needed to improve our systems, to prevent further up and down yo-yo economy. Have a read below and you choose what is possible and what is needed. All I know is … together we can build a better world for all of us and future generations. I reckon our children and our children’s children, one day we read about in history books and no doubt will be grateful for the efforts today to try to make the world a better place. I know this is right because when I look back and see all the people in the past efforts to make our world a better place today, I am grateful. Question yourself how you want to be remembered? Just as I thought! See you on election day. You are invited to visit my website to read the rest of the tale … http://raymondford.webs.com/thank you sincerely for your support.
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Racism and the midterm elections
Fox News reports on comments by Rep. Jim Moran (D-Va.) after Tuesday’s State of the Union.
The following tale is testimony to the 800 pound gorilla called it right in the center of our classrooms! It is refreshing to see a white man just out and tell the truth. The race is and remains a central issue in the lives of everyone in the American experience. Anyone who does not see that is living in a cave or under a rock!The tale mentioned that President Obama is too disciplined to carry himself, and for excellent reason! For him, to make any claim of racism would be political suicide! Critics who attack it as sharks.Of course we all know that race is a huge part of the reason for the criticism and attacks, not to mention the “shallacking” was the Democrats in November.
Congressman told the Arab network that losses can Alhurra Democratic in November’s congressional elections back to voters who “do not want to be ruled by an African American, especially one that is inclusive, that is liberal , who wants to spend money around the world and wants to include everyone in our society. “ Moran said many of the criticisms of Obama comes from a” selfish perspective and close-minded. ” This theory certainly is not new. But the will of an elected representative to address the policy implications of saying it out loud (see for “race card” and “reverse racism” claims of political experts talk shows this weekend – already may feel the exhilaration of the audience of Fox News to take this) is not />
Thank you, Congressman Moran, to say something that seems obvious to many of us, but our president is too pragmatic to say that never disciplined himself. Virginia Rep. Jim Moran is blaming his party’s losses last November in many of the voters who “do not want to be ruled by an African American.”
to include everyone in our society. And that’s a basic philosophical conflict, “said Moran.
Moran attributed his party’s opposition to a” malaise “with President Obama, saying the criticism comes from a” selfish point of view and close-minded. “
” With nearly 1,000 identified despise groups in the U.S. and recent studies that show most Americans believe that racism is still widespread against African-Americans, it is no secret that our country has been and continues to struggle with racial equality, “she said in an e Anne Hughes -mail. “Congress was expressing his frustration with this problem and the role it played in the last election. Instead of ignoring this problem or
pretend it is not there, the congressman believes it is best discussed with a view to overcoming it. “ The above article was submitted by Jenee Desmond Harris of” The Root. “Preface to recover.
Why elections can not be emotional responses
Who is the extremist who is on the side of people? Hmm, if you look at Ireland in the last century, especially the Six Northern Counties, leads us to believe that the British Government was on the side of people. The results show otherwise, the Sinn Fein and the IRA were really instrumental in ensuring better rights for the majority of Northern Ireland, to deny the authenticity of the British as honest and competent guards. David Cameron, gave a talk about the direction of extremism in a world conference yesterday on 05 February 2011, and one has to question: Did you ever reckon that his government was in the ranks of extremism.
Irish Fianna Fail government cronies could also be accused of extremism, because of their behavior and camouflage for his betrayal and the mismanagement of Irish affairs. Fortunately, Brian Cowen, dissolved the government and establish an election date of Feb. 25, 2011, but still none of the representatives of FF have owned up to their mismanagement or apologized. They are living examples of the three monkeys, see no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil eh,! There is no place for monkeys in the government of a prosperous economy only intent on the destruction of one, me. extremism has many principles, and when the electorate is mad about his lot fallen, the automatic response is tinged with their emotional distress. This is not a excellent thing because this way of responding to elect anyone without due diligence may pave the way for more disasters. What is the solution? media reports, the eyes and ears of the electorate, which will benefit all avenues of the media open to the whims and raise awareness of the weaknesses of all the representatives, and excellent points. Without this information, the mentality of people can be mitigated and heaven forbid the election of a mentality similar to that endured most of our independence. Irish Volunteers Padraig Pearse, James Connolly and friends did not suffer death as a tyranny can be replaced by another relegated to Spain to eternal poverty and emigration. The change introduced by the proper independence of the leaders mentioned was the intention of making a right and lasting Ireland that all generations would be proud that we appreciate. Unfortunately, we had the luxury of enjoying this ideal so far. The new FF leader, Michael Martin, has been shown to have learned nothing and if Spain is to survive this was regrettable, then, was instrumental FF elected row weeds. If a farmer wants to produce benefits, you must make a weed control program. Similarly, the policy has to carry out similar procedures by eliminating criminals and harmful weeds as Fianna Fail politicians. FF has been in power for most years since our foundation and not until the people demand political change, had no intention of implementing anything that might alter things, because who designed them. The deathbed conversion right with God because he has eternity to browse intentions. Ireland does not have that luxury so we just save our souls by removing the party responsible for the destruction of dreams in a truly outstanding Irish economy should be the reality. This is the era of the global village, so the weekend and the political crossroads is fine for local affairs, but national and international issues that demand a leadership with vision who see beyond bullology smoke signals. Thanks to technological advances many employment opportunities are permanently closed, therefore, are required to illuminate a single-minded visionary solutions that will benefit not only Ireland, but perhaps the world in general. There has been no choice on an vital issue and that is faith in God as our redeemer travel through life. It is with enthusiasm that I question the future of Ireland is addressed through the illumination of divine inspiration, so that past mistakes will not be reviewed in future generations unnecessarily. Gerry Adams has a belief in God visible so perhaps Ireland’s future can remain in the concept of Sinn Fein, to pull the rug out from under the current situation and maybe your Pearse Doherty can electrify the electorate to action. Hopefully well. Amen! Finally, and in consequence to these problems is with faith I pray to the successful holding of the votes cast on February 25, 2011 will obviously influenced background facts and figures no responses the emotion of rage. Ireland’s future depends on acute reflection allowing the right leaders to the surface of our departure for the induction of economic triumphs. What we deserve in our leadership in Ireland is a group of people willing to take power by the Kahunas and makes no apologies for his mission. This type of energy is going to eliminate the traditionalism in the back and kick the complacent public for the next century. Spain needs a leadership that is not worried to do the right thing without tipping impressionable to the interests of dreamers, but selfish. Politics is for the people not a few so let’s now Ireland and cast their belief in God and let him guide us. God bless!Obama, the 2009 elections, prophecy and God? S blessing to Black Americans
An ancient blessing on black Americans will take full effect in 2009. Thousands of years ago, God place a blessing on black Israelites through Jeremiah. It was not come to a certain number of years of maturity. These years have expired in 2009. There may be a spectacular demonstration of God’s blessing as two black men, Barack Obama and Colin Powell, ascend to the top of national power and the world.
God 2500-one year period of Israel and Judah
Standard lengths of Biblical dispersions have been 2,500 and 390 years. This information is not new.
Researchers have indicated that the modern nation of Israel (Judea) started to form after the Balfour Declaration in 1917, which was 2500 was years after Jews were dispersed in 583 BC. The researchers also noted that the United States started in 1776, which was 2,500 years after Ancient Testament Israel was dispersed in 724 BC.
Implementing the scattering of 2500-year black
The researchers have applied always the lapse of 2500 years experience in white. I reckon I am adding completely unique and original information on the studies of the 2500-year of its application to the black experience. This information provides the Biblical significance of Barack Obama’s meteoric success in his campaign for the White House. Obama would not have succeeded if God had forgotten the blessing that he had made to Israel through Jeremiah black.
Refreshing your memory about the period of 2,500 years
The Israelite capital of Samaria was built in 880 BC. Israel is dispersed by God to be without a homeland for 2500 years. The 2500 years finished in exactly 1620 when the Pilgrims built the Plymouth Colony in the New Testament Promised Land of North America.
The people of Israel had lost their nation in 724 BC after his defeat at the hands of Assyria. God established a period of years so they can go without a nation. Exactly 2500 years later, in 1776, the New Testament Israel won a war of independence and again became a nation.
The 2500-year blessing on black Israelites
My study clarifies the rise of black Americans point to positions of leadership in the New Testament Israel (USA). Their rise was set to occur in 2009, which seems to be the year of Barack Obama will become President or Vice President of the United States. It seems that God will make a spectacular event and welcomed a blessing once spoken by the prophet Jeremiah.
To know black history of Israel is necessary to review the books of Kings and recognize the distinction between Israel and Judah. Israelites left the Promised Land when Assyrians dispersed them in 724 BC. Jews were dispersed by the Babylonians more than a hundred years later.
A black Remnant was left behind
In my opinion, the Assyrians and Babylonians ignored black and white workers when they sought captives to take their countries. The biblical account seems to indicate that the kidnappers took only nobility and highly skilled craftsmen. All others are left behind. I reckon many black and white workers remained in the Promised Land after wealthy Israelites and the Jews were taken captive. Jeremiah called them the Remnant.
The government in Jerusalem had remained for over a hundred years after the Assyrians took the Israelite government away. For a time the government in Jerusalem protected the Remnant from raiders. But, after Jewish leaders were taken captive by the Babylonians, the government rest had gone. Police protection was gone. The black Remnant was left without protection from hostile tribes that stole their harvests and burned their houses. Therefore, chose to forego the Promised Land and go to Egypt, which was part of Africa.
Jeremiah promise of a blessing for the Remnant
The prophet Jeremiah was sent by God to announce a double-edged blessing for black Israelites. Essentially, God said that the intention of making black Remnant into a fantastic nation. The remainder would have become a world empire if he had remained in the Promised Land. I hope nobody passes up an opportunity like that again.
God said in essence: “We can do it this way we can do small or the long way (Jeremiah 42-45). Either way, it will be my people and I will bless.”
The Remnant chose to go the long way and proceeded to Egypt and Africa. The remainder also chose to continue celebrating Ishtar (Easter) and make Easter cakes. They do not want to give up the pagan observations. If a lesson to be learned, it would drop the pagan aspects of the celebration of the Resurrection.
It must have been a sight to behold. Jeremiah was a white man with blue eyes, according to a tale written by Tephi Jewish princess. He was probably on a rock to address the Remnant and announce God’s blessings. I suppose that Jeremiah was very disappointed when the Remnant chose to come to Egypt and Africa. In retrospect, we see that the blessing for the Remnant was postponed for the same period of 2500 years was applied to the Israelites who had been taken captive by the Assyrians. We will see that the time was added. Finally, the blessing of God would enter into force in 2009.
the blessing of God is becoming increasingly clear that 2009 is approaching. Surprisingly, another blue-eyed white man is addressing black Americans and reminding them that God keeps his promise and bless now. The election of Barack Obama and Colin Powell are proof that God is keeping his word.
Black American researchers have believed that Isaiah 45:14 is a prophecy of African slaves brought to America. I will add my belief that God brought his remaining rebel back to him when slave ships landed in Jamestown, Virginia in 1619. Recall that the Israelites who had been taken prisoner by the Assyrians had completed their 2500-year dispersion in 1620? Normally, the remainder shall have finished their dispersion in 1620. But, God added time to the Remnant because he refused once to return to the Promised Land. The time has added matched standard Biblical lengths.
If you are doing the calculations as you read along, you should know that in the year 1619 is the same as 1620. This is because of years extending from one date to another can be calculated inclusive and exclusive. In addition, the Israelites of the Ancient Testament uses the Hebrew calendar, which started in September. The point is that 1619 and 1620 can be estimated in the same year.
A further period of 250 years
You might question why the Remnant continued as slaves after the curse of 2500 years finished in 1620. The answer is that God had told the Remnant would lose their connection with him. This disconnection happened over time. The mixture in the populations remaining in Africa and lost their connection with God and the Promised Land.
Because the remainder is removed from the right God, had to reconnect. This is where a lapse of more than 250 years became unruly parents at the time of Jeremiah had condemned their descendants to 10% (2,500 x 10% = 250). During this additional period of 250 years Remnant reconnected to the God of their ancestors had abandoned.
This additional period of 250 years finished in 1868 when the black man finally given American citizenship as a result of the 14 th Amendment to the Constitution. In 1868, the balance had grown to connect well with God and God will reward with citizenship in their New Testament Promised Land. Moreover, black Americans have become champions of Christianity. On the contrary, many white Americans are dangerously drifting from God. White Americans must consider the severe punishment that God has for repeat offenders.
390 years and fulfilled promises of God
The remainder had another period of time to comply before they could reach the blessing that God had promised. God said that would make the Remnant a fantastic people. In retrospect, we see that the promise of God that comes about 390 years after they arrived in Jamestown in 1620. That would be 2009. In 2009, when Barack Obama takes office, we see that God has made a pledge. And I’m not surprised to find that both Barack Obama and Colin Powell are the descendants of those leaders whom Jeremiah promised this blessing at the time of the dispersion (Diaspora).
In Ezekiel 4, we see that God applied a span of 390 years the Israelites. It is now clear that the period of 390 years was applied to the Remnant. The remainder had been brought back to God in 1619/1920. But, there would be another 390 years that the blessing would take full effect. After 390 years, it will be exactly 2009, God will raise black leaders up to the height of power in the fantastic nation of God. God had promised the Remnant through Jeremiah that He would do this and we’re about to see God fulfill his promise in 2009 in a spectacular way.
Barack Obama is the champion of the Democratic Party and Colin Powell will become the champion of the Republican Party. It seems that a black man from now on will be in the White House simply to capture the black vote in every presidential election in the future.
I brought up the period of 2500-one years for Judah. I reckon when we see that the time interval of 2500 years for Judah was fulfilled, we will be sure that the time interval of 390 years for black Americans will be fulfilled.
Researchers have found that a time interval of 2500 years is applied to Judah. In 533 a. C. some Jews had returned to Jerusalem after his <-! Nextpage -> Babylonian captivity. 2500 years later, in 1969, took possession of the city of Jerusalem after 6 days of the war.
40, Ezekiel and Ethiopian Jews
In Ezekiel 4, we see that God applied a span of 40 years in Judah. This is in contrast to the period of 390 years applies to Israel. Years really are positive and beneficial for Black Jews and Black Israelites. These were years of reconnection to God that end in fantastic blessings />
Black Israelites. Ezekiel 4:05 I have assigned you the same number of days as the year of sin. So 390 days to bear the iniquity of the house of Israel
Black Jews:. Ezekiel 4: 6 “After finishing this, they are back, this time to his right, and bear the sin of the house of Judah . I have assigned 40 days, one day each year.
Reconnection process 40 years of Black Jews started in 1969 when an explorer learned a large population of Black Orthodox Jews of Ethiopia and brought to the attention of the world. That same year, the first of a series of events started to connect Jews from Ethiopia in the modern nation of Israel. In 1969 Dr. Graenum Berger founded the American Association for Ethiopian Jews. Since that year, investigators declared Ethiopian Jews to Jews descendants of ancient blood. Remnant Jews started migration back to the Promised Land.
See Ezekiel 40 years time between 1969 and 2009. The period of 390 years was applied to Remnant Israelites will have run concurrently with the period of 40 years applies to Remnant Jews. Both sections will be completed in 2009.
You might question why Black Jews faired better than Black Israelites was the length of periods of time. One reason could be that the Remnant in Ethiopia continued to worship God while retaining its identity. By contrast, Remnant Israelites really disconnected from God and lost their identity. This necessitated a painful reconnection period. Slavery was used as a means to cleanse Remnant Israelites and their acculturation. Unlike Remnant of Israel, Ethiopian Jews have no need to be “assimilated.”
Can all this be right? I do not reckon that the experiences of Black Jews and Black Israelites, in light of the prophecies of Ezekiel, be dismissed as mere coincidence. Moreover, the experience of white Jews and white Israelites blends perfectly. periods of time and dates are too exact to be coincidental. Of course there are atheists and racist religious leaders who are emotionally motivated to “disprove” anything that corroborates the prophecy and / or elevates the status of Black people.
What is the message and moral?
The message is that God controls everything that He wants to control, including the presidential elections. If you reckon the election of Barack Obama and Colin Powell are God’s decisions, you are right. If you reckon that the return of the Jews of Jerusalem was God’s choice, you are right. And the Bible clearly states that Palestinians and Jews to live in peace. That now seems impossible, but the prophecy says will happen.
The moral of this research is that Christians and Jews, whether black or white, better than being close to God and do what He tells them to do. Also, do not adopt foreign religions, pagan practices and atheism. 2,500 years is a long time to wander the earth as a prey to others. It is a time to be without a place to call home. Chains of like can be miserable, even when strings of God.
Do the math
I am including the math for your convenience and I hope that Internet searching information provided by other researchers
Judah White.
583 BC Diaspora + 2500 = 1917 Balfour Declaration and the return of the Jews.
A. 533 C. Return to Jerusalem + 2500 = Jews back to Jerusalem after 6 days of the War
Judah Black:.
Orthodox Ethiopians Learned AD 1969 + 40 = 2009
Israel White:
880 BC Samaria built + 2500 = 1620 Pilgrims built Plymouth Colony.
724 BC Israelites lost nation + 2500 = 1776 the U.S. became a nation
Israel Black:.
1620 African slaves + 250 = 1868 14th Amendment citizenship.
1619 + 390 = 2009 election of Barack Obama to the White House.
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Attacking the media is not a tactic for national candidates. In this election, once again, we’ve seen this tactic employed, but with small success he had in previous presidential campaigns. As a lawyer of choice and constituitonal, you can only applaud this lack of success using this tactic in this election. For the most part in this presidential campaign, a candidate has been leveling these attacks on the press regularly and with increasing rage, John McCain. While newspapers expect this to some extent, the public is not tied to one side of the fence or the other seems to be tired of the attacks. Recently, John McCain denounced the New York Times in the strongest words, after a Times report that the manager of the McCain campaign, Rick Davis, the pain was nearly a million of mortgage lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac McCain’s chief strategist, Steve Schmidt, said the New York Times is no longer a journalistic organization but is 150 percent in the tank for Barack Obama. Schmidt told MSNBC earlier attacked as an organ of the Democratic National Committee, saying that the news media are on a mission to ruin Sarah Palin. Unfortunately for John McCain, who has been reported in the press that company McCain campaign manager’s lobbying owned by his campaign manager has received 000/month for nearly three years and that the director Campaign Paid 000/month for nearly five years by an advocacy organization that is directed, which was financed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to fight against regulation. In addition, it has been reported that McCain’s top adviser, chairman of his campaign of vice, and congressional liaison, also made large sums of money from lobbyists for Fannie and Freddie were in business or so. In an apparent attempt to divert attention from its misguided attack on the New York Times article, McCain then announced it was suspending his campaign to glide to Washington immediately after waking in the morning to find a report The Washington Post he was behind in the polls by nine points. Shortly after trying to criticize this statement, and knowing what disaster interview with Katie Couric Sarah Palin aired that evening, McCain chose to throw his appearance on David Letterman’s show, eclipsing the Couric interview with his own interview with CBS News, and announce the suspension of his campaign that was, in reality, not a suspension. In retrospect, of course, McCain’s actions were a huge misjudgment. His hesitancy around New York after ditching Letterman were collected and hammer him mercilessly for two nights at the David Letterman show and later in the Daily Show, other news programs, online and in print. At the time he arrived the next day in Washington, which had already announced that there was bipartisan support for the bailout, that just as quickly dissipated upon arrival. It was reported that his campaign had not been suspended and Letterman, among others, joked at his expense, which must have felt that I could not leave his campaign in the hands of Sarah Palin, when he was unable to answer simple questions to set by Katie Couric. And after announcing he would not participate in the debate until there was not a bailout bill or a major leap forward, had to glide back from Washington for the debate, no rescue plot in hand and Congress and much less united than when he arrived. In the past, attacking the press has proven successful for the presidential candidates. This time the attack is falling on deaf ears and that was the exception to the rule that will help a candidate, or there is a change taking place in what a candidate risks if he is incorrect. As an election campaign, publishing, marketing, media and constitutional law attorney, one can only conclude that the negative attacks by candidates are not working as before, if it is against the media or against the other candidate. The public is tired of such tactics, and sample surveys. Visit the website http://www.SebastianGibsonLaw.com Sebastian Gibson Law. If you have a publication, literary change, first, the media, marketing, or the matter of constitutional law, to reach an experienced law firm can represent you as your California Lawyer publication, the San Diego Constitutional Fiscal and his attorney in Southern California. We have the resources and expertise to represent you from San Diego to Orange County, Huntington Beach and Newport Beach in Long Beach, Santa Monica, Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo. We also represent clients within Anaheim Temecula, Rancho Cucamonga to Palm Springs and Indian Wells.Verdict 2009: India General Elections
India has made its choice and the results are out. It was not just an election year, but an event of this magnitude will never see in the world. As a single party, the Congress has bought 38% of the 543 seats, which is a fantastic achievement and is a 45% increase over the 145 seats they won last time. This shows a excellent recovery by the Congress against the BJP largest single competitor. The 61 seats won by Congress in its consideration of 145 last year have been lost by the BJP, Left, SP and RJD. This shows a lateral shift in the ruling of the people of India while the vote to build the Central Government.
Lok Sabha elections has destiny written for 332 political parties could not open your account. A total of 1,052 parts, including the 369 recognized parties (7 national parties), had fielded candidates in this election.
These numbers show that the various standing alliances in the political numbers game. The election results have shown that for the formation of a majority of one-party rule does not matter (mind it is very vital if we are talking about meeting the magic number 272), due to the alliance as a whole will take all decisions . This shows a change of perspective of people and can be if it is some indication that we are moving towards a bipolar type of equation in the center, a partnership in the seat of power and other alliance in the seat of the opposition , to serve his full term of 5 years. This will help them focus on the real issues of government rather than worrying about their seats.
UPA alliance has won support. This shows that the indigenous population has shown confidence in its policies and also supports their position on national issues. Dr. Manmohan Singh as PM seems to have impressed the nation. The UPA is stage managed the economic crisis has given confidence to the people in it and so UPA has been awarded the power to continue in their policies. It may be people have taken the time to know that the vote of the other national parties, which sometimes give the illusion of 3 and 4 form a front and have no experience or issue or even a single opinion among the constituent parts of national issues, does not make much sense, and it’s time to take a walk.
This weekend has aHome elections giant India has come to an end and the verdict of the people have set the start of a stable, unifying the world’s largest democracy. count of Congress highlights the largest victory of either party in the last 18 years. The UPA is back, fueling hope that the expected increase in the reforms will finally take place, helping the economy recover from the downturn. Indian companies have also responded in a positive way. “This is excellent for India and excellent for the world,” said Rahul Bajaj, Chairman Bajaj Auto Ltd. TC, DMK and the NCP are the main allies on this occasion, but their number is not large enough to make any pain.
The first challenge for the new government is to revive growth in the fall and make it more inclusive. The government must know that inclusive growth not only means the agricultural loan waiver and the National Rural Employment Guarantee. These plans of throwing money to the poor and destitute without having to help them climb the economic ladder. inclusive development certainly mean that even the poorest Indians have the opportunity to enter the modern sectors with high productivity. India’s expenditure on social sectors like education and health is very low.
The government must invest in education and also make selective privatization to the poor to buy the skills needed in the modern workplace. Unless there is massive employment generation, poverty can not be addressed. We made a detailed analysis of each sector in the following sections.
India electorate has shown once again opting for moderation and balance, especially in hard times. The end of political uncertainty is the beginning of the century India? History has shown that each time Congress has unlimited power, their factions tend to be arbitrary and unilateral. If we take their accomplishments of the past as an indication for the future, then we wait another five years of poor management. The parties in government must know that ours is a functioning democracy and more people vote for the betterment of the country. Failure to perform to the expectations of the people who perish, because it will not be the last general election.
Strengths and weaknesses of Croatia after the presidential elections
midnight on January 10, the Election Commission announced that Mr. timely Josipovic, the Social Democrat candidate, won presidential elections Josipovic saying it had obtained 60.29% of the votes cast, leaving behind his rival more than twenty points. Milan Bandic, in fact, won 39.71% of preferences. Josipovic victory was not a surprise considering that it was nearly always given to favored by all the polls from the time of submission for the competition. Moreover, Josipovic won the first round by beating 12 other candidates with a value of 31.42%, while rival Bandic took second place with 14.83%.
In the second round, Bandic is inevitably led to adopt a more aggressive strategy. As reported in the website of the Observatory of the Balkans “, ignoring the fact that for some months that have been members of the same party, started to accuse Bandic Josipovic to push back to Croatia on communism.” Moreover, the same source revealed that “during the election campaign has also appealed to veterans associations called Patriotic War, accusing Josipovic take delivery of the Croatian generals as one of the authors of the law on cooperation Croatia with the Hague Tribunal. ” These arguments have been rejected by a country that is aware of the critical steps necessary for their future. Indeed, the challenges the country faces go beyond the anachronistic nationalist rhetoric. European Integration neeeded response to the economic crisis and the fight against corruption and organized crime are the objectives that now tend to converge towards one direction only. complete normalization of Croatia />combating corruption and organized crime: the possibility of a more vigorous
“The vote for me in this election has recognized the need to unite in the fight against corruption and crime are major threats to economic development or any other kind of social progress in general, “he proclaimed to the voters of joy on his victory . This phrase sums up the battle for the rule of law that the Social Democrat candidate has perpetrated during the election campaign.
In fact, in 2008, Croatia has witnessed a series of Mafia murders, and in 2009, has seen the emergence of clear intertwining between political and economic environments. Despite the repressive response to these facts have not been slow, despite the enhanced security apparatus, new cases of real or alleged corruption involving senior officials have plagued the political scene. Mr. Polanec, Deputy Prime Minister, was the focus of a case that has touched the nation’s largest food industry also known abroad for the production of the product “Vegeta.” In essence, it was a complex and obscure financial deal that aimed to end the control of the majority stake of Podravka, the company concerned. Although not formally charged, accused him morally and under investigation by the judiciary. In fact, Polanec, as Minister of Finance, was responsible for 20% of the total shares of that company and, arguably, could hardly realize what was happening. More recently, former Prime Minister Sanader, who resigned earlier for no apparent reason, was accused of having place money in the form of commissions from an Austrian bank. In addition, during the same period, the former President Stjepan Mesic has openly called for the intervention of the judiciary to investigate Sanader on the sale of shares of oil company INA to the Hungarian MOL. The presidential election is therefore not surprising taking into account that have been carried out by the winning candidate in particular the question of legality. In addition to being declared as priorities by Josipovic, combating corruption and organized crime have been strongly advocated by Brussels. As in the case of Romania and Bulgaria, the EU has tried to use all its conditions in these areas. Croatia is indeed in the pre-accession period, and although an official date has not yet been established for 2012 remains a realistic prognosis. As a result, the President of the Republic, with support from EU institutions, have a larger motor that could have a decisive impact on American life. At this point, it remains to verify empirically what concrete results will be obtained, this time with positive expectations justifiedresponse to the economic crisis. deficit and welfare as key issues
The year 2009 was really hard from this point of view. The country closed down about 6% of its GDP growth forecasts for 2010 are not negative, but very low. Obviously, the country suffers from the global recession, but this is not the only cause.
Like many of its neighbors in the former Yugoslavia, Croatia still feels the weight of the events of the nineties. The war veterans, for example, receive social benefits without having contributed to the financing of the pension system and reducing population growth has not helped cure this problem. It is also nedded to keep in mind that Croatia is still part of a country in transition and has been used for high welfare standards. In light of these trends, the resentment of Croatian citizens to corruption scandals is evident. The newly elected president has often been argued that Croatia is spending more than it earns and the current financial architecture is not sustainable. The explosion of foreign debt, which has now exceeded € 36000000000, it is increasingly hard and costly for Croatia to maintain because the country is no longer able to access new loans to pay off ancient loans. Surely this is the most hard problem that Zagreb will face in the near future. Cut in government spending may arise opposition of unions and increase the risk of social conflicts. The global recovery and the economic boost that usually accompanies all members of a European Union candidate are factors that favor the President and the government, but the road has not yet been identified. But, Croatia has sent a positive signal to the Union. The outcome of the presidential campaign seems to have given rise to the maturity of a country that is playing its cards to be part and finally undisputed EU family.Results of Elections set Australia on a balance
One of the things that has been followed closely by people plotting to go int to Australia for the past few weeks, federal elections are now in the country. In fact, this result undoubtedly affects the scene of the migration of Australia. And with the country of the voting population heading to the polls on Saturday, everyone has become so nervous to know the results.
It will be recalled, the current Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard called for elections July 17. Note that Gillard took office less than a month. Experts said that could possibly be trying to have his current popularity of cement here the position as Prime Minister through the election. On the other hand, an opponent Gillard, Tony Abbott intends to return to the Liberal Coalition in position.
As the elections in Australia can be tabulated quickly, the results came nearly immediately that night. According to recent results published by the Australian Electoral Commission last August 23., The Working Group was able to get 72 seats in the House of Representatives, while the coalition won 71 seats. Three independent candidates were also elected.
As the Australian Parliament requires at least 76 seats in a particular game is declared a majority, and both work and Liberal parties, which has an nearly equal share of seats, the situation now gives rise to a so-called hung parliament. What this means simply is that no party has a majority to form a government.
In this case, one of the most likely to be taken for the immediate resolution of this is to allow the current party in power (which is labor) to act as a provisional government with Gillard continues to lead until the impasse is resolved. Here, three independents and one Green (another vital part of Australia) will be very vital, as their show of support for a particular party, we will form a minority government.
Therefore, both parties are close to negotiating with these people in order to convince them to influence their favor. But, with things as they are showing, experts believe that this variation is unlikely to occur in the small term. Moreover, independent candidates view this as an opportunity for both sides to work together as one. />
But, it is unlikely that there would be an immediate solution to this. As it is, separate themselves have their own agendas who want to pass. And the more likely you will use your current position to negotiate with both parties to achieve their goals.
What does this result to hold many migrants? One thing I can point out is that since there is no majority government is unlikely to set immigration policy will be developed in the small term. With that, the fate of those who plot to go will also be on the line a small more.
EU: free elections in Belarus this year’s campaign
EU praises a free presidential election campaign in Belarus in 2010. This statement was made by a member of the Bundestag, Chief of Staff of the German Chancellery and Federal Minister for Special Affairs Ronald Pofalla in Minsk on November 4, BelTA learned.
“We see that the situation has improved in Belarus. The restrictions that existed before, particularly in the collection of signatures for candidates, they have raised,” said Ronald Pofalla.
Ronald Pofalla said free and honest elections certain rules, as there are no obstacles for the registration of presidential candidates, the balanced composition of election commissions, and access to international observers. He also said it will monitor the conduct of the election campaign. In his view, the current political climate is a different form of the previous year.
As for the possibility of presenting a single opposition candidate in the 2010 election, Ronald Pofalla, said he did not give any recommendations of such potential presidential candidates representing of the opposition. In his view, the participation of several opposition candidates is a manifestation of pluralism.
Other than that, Ronald Pofalla spoke about the death penalty in Belarus. He believes it is a major obstacle to rapprochement between Belarus and the EU. . “The greatest obstacle to closer cooperation is the retention of the death penalty in Belarus is unacceptable This is a core value of the Council of Europe. And the absence of the death penalty is essential for a state governed by the rule law, “Ronald Pofalla said.
What will the elections impact the mortgage crisis?
Following a foreclosure scandal documentation has made headlines for over a month, Elizabeth Warren, who is leading the Obama Administration Financial Consumer Protection Bureau, said: “At the moment my money is on the Attorneys General [1], “which in October launched a joint investigation in 50 states.
the midterm elections, but, could present a complication of this investigation, given that 30 attorneys general races are chose today [2]. As the Washington Independent reported that some of the state attorneys general that have been most active in research [3] are either involved in close reelection contests or get them out of office. More from the Independent:Consider this: Of the 12 state attorneys general on the executive committee of the coordinated investigation, only two of them – Roy Cooper of North Carolina and Rob McKenna in Washington – are not re-election this year. Several of them – Jerry Brown, California, Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, Terry Goddard, Arizona, New York Andrew Cuomo and Bill McCollum in Florida – are running for higher office and not return to their jobs. And the other races are hotly contested.
Currently, 32 of the 50 attorneys general across the country are Democrats and 18 Republicans. According to the Review Body, the Republican Party is about to pick up six to 13 such seats since November, radically changing the composition of the attorneys general across the country -. And, potentially, the nature of your inquiryTwo cases of note include Richard Cordray Ohio Attorney General and Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller, both of which are for re-election today [4] and are members of the board who is leading the probe.
Miller, who has followed the practices of the mortgage industry for years [5], is the man for investigation of point [6]. And Cordray is the attorney general only to the extent that they have filed a lawsuit against a service provider-GMAC for its foreclosure practices. The Ohio Democrat, has promised to probe foreclosure continue beyond the elections [7], but is currently locked in a race that Governing magazine is calling a coin flip [8].oot the nation: The real verdict of 2009 EU elections! – Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri
half of this election would not surprise me if some insider reports indicate that at least some of the national parties, if not all, have already begun to work for the next election. And by that I mean the next election of the Union, which in any case would be much sooner than expected. For if one were to believe that the exit poll results by most media companies, then I have no hesitation in saying that we are terribly broke mandate. And probably, given the economic environment, no news could have been more damaging than this for the economy in general. With the economic downturn plaguing the entire world has witnessed that the governments of most worth talking about economies have been very involved in finding ways to cope with the recession, and if possible, to stop the chaos as much as possible. And what we are observing in India is quite the opposite, with the possible election results only add to it!
In India today, political alliances are mostly based on commitments rather selfish ideology. Therefore, it does not take long for the allies of yesterday to become rivals today. The publicity around the success of the UPA government a helping hand is the common man, but, the way some of his key allies like RJD, the Samajwadi Party and Lok Janashakti Party have continued to forge ahead with a Fourth Front – in addition to the Utopian dreams being woven by the left through a third front – makes it certain that at best, India will vote in a disastrous outcome. Even worse is the fact that this mandate would be more broke than ever has been in the past. A fight Congress is unable to form the next government without the support of the forehand and maybe even on the left. And while the left is still smarting from the blow he received when he withdrew support to the UPA (just to witness the performance of the UPA with support provided by the Samajwadi Party), the Congress fresh overtures to the left indicates that the next government might not only be possible without them. And if the left eye pleased accepts this premise, then it is equivalent to endorsing the nuclear agreement – a proposal that would find it very hard to sell to their constituents. Therefore, confusion is inevitable, but UPA form the next government with support from the left. In the same league, given the number of applicants for the post of Prime Minister on this occasion from Sharad Pawar to Lalu Prasad to Mayawati and even Prakash Karat (and, of course, and a beleaguered Manmohan Singh), it is safe that Congress would not have much room for maneuver than in shoring up its candidate for the post of PM even if you get the same number of seats won in 2004. And the way Congress is running with the hares and hunting with dogs – with its recognition by bete noire Lalu to Nitish Kumar and flirt with the left while courting Mamata Banerjee – the only problems have worsened, since each who want their pound of flesh Shylockian own.
Given the priority, I do not reckon that BJP would be able to form the government (though, I just wish they had submitted Narendra Modi, as the candidate of Prime Minister instead of sticking to tradition of fielding a senior leader and trying to secure a victory beating!), but I’m pretty sure that will improve your account. And so, the chances of a break of UPA would try again. For a time, chairs and musical practice should continue, and there is no doubt that India would witness another election sooner rather than later. And if that happens, the worst will be followed with regard to the economy! Anticipating that this coalition can not work over the next five years, surviving all the time, the ruling coalition are desperately trying to stay in power in every way possible. And as in past policy decisions and policy formulation completely taken a back seat. Moreover, the power equations change, the ministries would be handed over to satisfied and the coalition intact. And with that, what follows is a national adult booty! Given the limited duration of the ruling coalition parties clamor partnership portfolio juicy and completely suck the extent possible. And nothing could be more damaging than this, taking into account the economic crisis the country is going through! />
Most regrettable is the fact that while the time was ripe for India to consolidate its position in the world (as I had mentioned in my previous editions), India miserably ever going to lose this opportunity . Thus, while the various governments around the world leave no stone unturned to take advantage of the economic slowdown, a national booty hideous continue in India. And this is the unfortunate result of this election Union
British Elections: Clashes between two cities in Punjab, in south London – Jalandhar and Ludhiana
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Jassi Khangura, a Member of Congress Rai Pur, Ludhiana, came to Southall with the support of his nephew, Tory candidate in Ealing Southall Gurcharan Singh. The owner of the Labour candidate, Virender Sharma, a native of Jalapa and his father, Dr. Lekh Raj Sharma, has been closely connected with the Congress in Punjab from day Darbar Singh, served as District Secretary of the Congress Party and appointed an MLC for their services.
An eloquent speaker who was educated in Britain, Khangura, failed to be elected as Minister for Labour and a Labour MP. So they went to Punjab, which has considerable influence because it is a close relative of the late Pratap Singh Kairon and was elected as deputy. Jassi Khangura father, a former Labour Councillor in the London Borough of Hounslow, is currently the Secretary General of Punjab Congress party. Khangura The family owns a number of hotels in London and the only five star hotel in Ludhiana. Jassi Khangura sent emails to a number of voters here saying he does not come as a line of action, but privately to help your Mamaji Gurcharan Singh in his election campaign, confirmed Councillor Jagdish Sharma, MBE, leader Labour opposition in London Borough of Hounslow. When Khangura came to support her nephew, the leading Punjabi Weekly DES PARDES led last Thursday. “Mame Waast support AAAY di Bhanja (nephew is in support of his maternal uncle)Gurcharan not to run for Labour before the last election, so they went to the Conservative Party, but lost Virendra Sharma , who won with a majority of 5,070 votes in a bye election in July 2007 after the sudden death of MP Piara Singh Khabra serving.
The two candidates and their supporters have been visiting Sikh temples and businessmen gathered at Broadway, Southall’s main street, and going door to door for support. Virender and Gurcharan Both have served as councilors in London Borough of Ealing Southall two rooms and both have also served as Labour mayors and councilors in the past. Gurcharan contest again as a councilman on May 6 as the conservative candidate. Virender has chose not to stand as a Councillor at this time to allow more time as a congressman.
Virender is a lay person, while Gurcharan projecting himself as “the only candidate Sikh turban, although there is a Sikh Parminder Singh Dhanda MP is Gloucester, a mainly white area. He was the youngest MP – in his late 20s – after your first choice. Another Sikh shaved Marsha Singh MP. Gurcharan is from Malva and Virender of Doaba in Punjab. So, this fight is also known as a fight between a Doabi and Falkland.
Some voters Gurcharan feel they are trying to make divisions among Hindus and Sikhs in the community. Virender is highly respected by the local Sikh temple and had a couple of meetings in the main Siri Guru Singh Sabha, where he accompanied Foreign Minister, David Miliband, and Ravidas Gurudwara in Southall Sikh to boost their support. Virender is favored to win, although perhaps with reduced majority.
Unions of Students: Why is participation in major elections
student unions’ has three branches: legislative, executive and judicial. They have a president, a president and senators. Therefore, it is quite reasonable that the unions of students have elections. Do you reckon that elections are not vital? We will try to change their point of view in this article. On the one hand, participation in the elections of student unions is a student right. You have the opportunity to have their say and be heard. On the other hand, voting in elections can be considered the student’s responsibility. Indeed, is it right to have an opportunity to influence their future and not to use this opportunity? Although students’ unions are fantastic, sometimes you can do something, not the best way. You have the opportunity to improve your vote: 1. Would you like a student union to remain powerful and innovative? 2. Do you want your rights to be protected? 3. Want some aspects of the activities of student unions to be better? These are excellent reasons to participate in elections. Game Rules Elections are conducted according to rules that are mandatory to follow. Are made in special documents are available to both candidates and voters. Everything must be honest. Vote Vote often wake up a partnership with a ballot paper and an urn. In some cases, voting really is right in this way. But, online voting becomes more and more well loved. In addition, some universities prefer to combine both voting to the polls and vote online. Candidate Selection Choosing a candidate is a very vital step. Reckon about the criteria followed in the voting. Do you vote on the bottom? Or do you vote for your friends, acquaintances or just people you like for some reason? We recommend that whenever practical, choose a candidate on the merits. Use your critical thinking to evaluate the promises of candidates.
Importance of youth in the 2009 General Elections
more democratic process of elections World India 2009 have looked at a strong note. Elections in India are unique because of the diversity inherent in the country. People from different castes and creeds voting together to elect a government they hope will ensure a better future.
Elections in India are more vital at this time as the country’s youth are poised to play an vital role. The emphasis on the young stems from the fact that now more than 50% of the population is under the age of 35. Their aspirations and their dreams would play a role as vital as any political party worth its money can ignore this vital vote bank. And the parties to ensure you know this is on the way they had been on the increase in emissions web. Young people are the largest users of the Internet and the parties are using their new found strength in the middle. The best online campaign for the Lok Sabha elections 2009 who was BJP prime ministerial candidate LK Advani, who is virtually present throughout the Web with the powerful message of treating terrorism with a firm hand. Congress, if it started a small slow, also accelerated effort to win the youth vote. Without a doubt, young people have gained importance in the electoral process in the country and rightly so, since they are the future of the country and soon become involved in nation building better. have new thoughts about how the world around them should get in shape and their thoughts must be respected if we are moving towards a progressive society. Political parties have also understood the power of youth, as we now see much higher representation of young people in them. At the Congress we have young guns like Sachin Pilot, Milind Deora, Naveen Jindal, who are ably led by the young Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, heir. While the BJP’s youth brigade is led by leaders like Varun Gandhi. But the vital point is not a representation of a select few in the electoral process as candidates, but the participation of millions of the nation’s youth policy in the general election process 2009 . The youth is the strength that the county needs and strength of youth can bring “real change”.India’s elections is a pot of mixed vegetables
Everyone is aware that the fever of the 2009 general election is on paper. Looking back, the Congress had an advantage over others as the main leaders during the struggle for freedom was linked to it. But, even then there were many differences of opinion and the struggle for a boat to the man was there .. No viable alternative to the large (Jan Sangh was banned after the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi and marginalized communities) Congress had a clean sweep until nearly the end of the 70. A brief and very unfortunate performance of Janta Party immediately after the emergence of new polarized voting in Congress. The bitter infighting and naked show of “Me too” syndrome Janata Party members have made voters away from them.
The next round of matches left BJP external support was again a failure of spice. This clearly shows the selfish part of our national leaders and called the race for self-promotion of national interests. None of the leaders of either party has shown any inclination in the last 15 to 20 years, but many have been publicly accused of amassing wealth by illegal means. Election news tells us that many have even been accused of illegal activities. Dozens of cases are pending in court against the leaders for crimes including murder, extortion, etc.
In general, about 13 percent of women legislators in the states and 14 percent of women parliamentarians in Lok Sabha elections of 14 had criminal records, according to research conducted by PRS Legislative Research on the basis of affidavits filed by candidates with the Electoral Commission until 2007. The review by the independent initiative of research suggests that women leaders are not far behind when it comes to having a criminal record or wealth accretion. A total of 51 women are in the 545 Lok Sabha members, while 280 are women among the 4,120 legislators across all the state assemblies.
Most people sit outside and criticize the government. But if you want to change the system, he or she has to be part of the system. Recent reports on the elections in India suggest that many people can not even go to the votes cast. Well, both the government and many private companies have been running campaigns urging citizens to exercise their license. The security situation in Assam has witnessed a series of explosions on April 6, you can force both the prime minister and his wife to refrain from voting.
elections, wasted time and money?
May 16, 2009. A day of utmost importance for India because on this day the election results of 15 Lok Sabha were found. This day the people of India came to know which party will rule India for 5 years (2009-2014). Policies that are going to be framed by this Government. in these 5 years and the bills approved by the Government during its current mandate will undoubtedly impact now and in the future. Inturn these 5 years will help pave the way for the ruling party and opposition parties for the next lok sabha elections to victory or loss.
This election has yielded very unexpected results for all parties. Every TV news was praising to many days in programs related to the special election is how the people of India have voted ….. how the people of India have shown that the real power lies in their votes ….
All this, said that sounds excellent …….. but wait a minute ….. Does it really matter who is in government and who is not. Does being a ruling party and the other in the opposition really change people’s lives? does any party comes to power dynamically change anything? well …….. my answer is no! If either party is in power does not alter the center or the state …. in the country. farmers still kill, children still go to schools with only one No walls no more, the crime rate is always high, even terrorists infiltrating the borders, police still have no weak government bribery. babus still do no work, 60% of India’s population still relies on agriculture for the economy ……….. And INDIA REMAINS A Third World country .
Get the required number of deputies to form the government is the sole objective of politicians. Being in power is the sole purpose of political parties damn ……. and for that politicians can reach any level.
ALL I WANT TO SAY IS THAT IS PART COMES TO POWER DOES NOT MATTER …. NO PART OF ANY POLITICAL PLITICAL is going to change this policy Partiya COUNTRY.EVERY has its share of troublemakers and thieves. If India’s democracy was a fantastic success and if the political parties in power would really want to do something, then there were these pple many in India without the three basic necessities of life … …. ROTI , Makan KAPD AUR.
ELECTIONS are nothing more than KURSI KA KHEL … .. YIELD NOT CHANGE FOR THIS COUNTRY. (IPL sorry to say … MAKING IN INDIA COULD HAVE BEEN A BETTER THOUGHT TO HAVE ELECTIONS. IPL atleast have brought CURRENCY, FRM INPUT TAX AND BEST OF ALL some Indians would have had to rejoice SOMETHING IF IT IS NOT <THE RISE PRICE N !). / p>
Importance of participation in student elections Unions
First experience of participating in the student’s life choices is said to be a microcosm of adult society. unions of students and student self-government bodies play an vital role in the development of youth self-consciousness. Participation in election contests or vote for a candidate, students realize that their choice is significant. They can improve their standard of living if the elected candidate is about their expectations and they delivered. It is vital that the elections of students unions as honest as possible. This first experience of participating in the electoral process will have an impact on student opinion. They must be sure that this or that candidate has an office because of voter preferences and really deserve. Politics is a dirty business. Fortunately, this does not always go to the unions of students. Although self-governing bodies are separate from the management of the university, educators can control the election process. Advice for students participating in the elections for the first time due to misconceptions of young people may choose the incorrect criteria for evaluating candidates. For example, students can vote for their friends or neighbors. It is better to pay attention to the candidate’s program and personal qualities. Friends support is very welcome. But, students should be aware that the fate of thousands of students can depend on this choice. It is vital to sensitize students about the programs of the various candidates. You can stop taking the right choice being deprived of the necessary information. At the same time it is vital to assess personal qualities and achievements of the candidates, as they may not fulfill their promises. The main criteria for evaluating candidates are: • personal achievement; • The program of the elections (no slogans) • Personal qualities and strength of will
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Corruption in Indian elections
corruption is so rampant in India that can not imagine a single body functioning government without him. It has become a way of life.Corruption in elections in India has also been a key issue. As we all know that corruption is also closely linked to the activities of crime and the underworld. Many strict laws and policies have been initiated by the Electoral Commission, but they seem to be of no use.
Corruption may be seen more as a moral issue rather than a policy or government. That’s why even the law enforcement agencies have always found it hard to eradicate corruption through any enforcement or preventive monitoring. Electionsare a fantastic fanfare in India. Different political parties show their strength, try to get more attention by making complain about small things. Although the Electoral Commission and their representatives throughout the country keep a watchful eye on the activities of the parties and their candidates. The thought is to prevent unethical practices such as bribery, intimidation and misuse of office and power.But unfortunately, these things are not working.
As a veteran political analyst and former editor of The Statesman, Pran Chopra, India’s political system has a lot of commonality criminalization.This suffers and has worsened the situation. Disease of corruption and the influence of money and muscle power along with the use of religion in our electoral process. In many places, the electoral system degeneration as a result of illegal and immoral practices are being used to win elections. According to one estimate, the outgoing parliament sessions was only 332, compared with the previous 356, and had lost a total of 423 hours by 24 percent of their time -. Of interruptions and suspensions due to disorderly scenesimmediate corrective action is not taken proactively to all concerned, the future of democracy against serious problems. One should never forget that democracy is not all about periodic elections and political rights alone. Time to get up and do something for your account. They realize the importance of bringing right democracy in India. Young India we join the Young India Association.
could not vote in British elections, electronic voting machines in India Use
<- @ Page {margin: 0.79in} P {margin-bottom: 0.08in} -> Fri Britain should use electronic voting machines in India to avoid mad scenes at polling stations, where many voters do not could vote in the elections just concluded. Televised in the international news channels, these scenes were a poor showcase for the democratic process in Britain.
Hundreds of voters were turned away from many polling stations in the UK in the middle of long queues after they were barred from voting in London, Sheffield, Newcastle, Liverpool, Birmingham and elsewhere. After voters complained angrily about not being able to cast their vote at the polls closed, police were called to keep peace in many places. Voters staged sit-ins and tried to stop election officials taking away from the polls.
this chaos and rage can be avoided by the simple use of electronic voting machines developed by the Election Commission of India. India’s 671 million voters, including the illiterate, used these simple to use, handling machines successfully tested in the last election. Simple to operate, simple to install, these machines ensure secrecy, delete the invalid votes and declare the results instantly. They cost around 0 each, they need to buy once and used over and over again. So the long lines of election officials to count the votes manually can also be eliminated because the results are tabulated by these machines, without any risk of fraud as demonstrated in India. For an estimated 45 million British voters, these machines can be easily used with a labor-saving ideal for counting votes. Britain has been trying to save on the cost of elections by using a minimum number of people for this exercise. When voters arrived in greater numbers than expected in this election, the system was broken in many polling stations. If all of these voters cast their ballots, the results could be different in some constituencies where the margin of victory is very narrow. Therefore, the democratic process has been compromised following an outdated electoral system. British voters angrily shouted: “I’ve been voting and the Victorian system, more appropriate for a third world country, can not be used here.” Jenny Watson, chairman of the electoral commission, told the BBC that it would conduct a “thorough review” of the problems, and acknowledged that it may be necessary to change the law to redraw the rules. Not applicable laws and regulations of the extension of voting hours, but the mechanism of recoding the votes in a modern way, which can prevent these unpleasant scenes. Mon A situation like the U.S. Presidential election in 2000 can not be developed with these machines when the results are based on whether the disputed votes to Democratic candidate Al Gore in Florida could be counted. In the end, the court stopped a recount – to deliver victory to George W Bush. British and American observers to travel to third world countries to monitor the electoral process, it is now time for Britain and the U.S. customized systems developed in an emerging country, India.
The use of media as related to the presidential elections
Before any mass media existing presidential candidates have to travel around the U.S. and meet with voters one by one. They met in areas designated addresses for all those gathered was learned that these men really were and what they represented. It was a tedious and slow, but at the same time intimate and direct. Although, as innovations in technology advanced gradually, like how candidates are presented to people. They were quick to jump on the bandwagon of the media and disseminate his opinions as many people as they could.
The first form of media to involve issues related to the presidential election was the newspaper. Although newspapers are not used directly in relation to the presidential candidates, which is still used to transmit information relating to political affairs. In the period before the 1948 election, things were not looking excellent for Harry Truman. The Democrats were so divided that did not believe that Truman had a chance against Dewey and therefore had very small money behind Truman. Truman, for his part has done everything possible to win elections. He traveled many miles to talk to as many people as he could, he gave direct answers instead of beating around the bush and just tell the truth. In fact, due to its ability to be a straight talker, the crowd started the slogan “Give ‘Em Hell, Harry” (Miller 260). Tuesday, November 2, 1948, the Chicago Daily Tribune launched prematurely pressed that says “Dewey defeats Truman” on its cover (Miller 406). As we all know the kind of history, this was not the case and there are many factors that influence this production. First, normal employees of the Chicago Tribune went on strike, workers without experience running a newspaper. In addition, the election returns were slow and the newspaper was on a deadline. Many of the employees were convinced by the performance they had before the paper came out, that Dewey was sure to win. This event led to one of the most memorable images of Harry Truman as he stood on the rear platform of a train trip to Washington, DC, says the document. He is quoted to have said: “This is for books” (Miller 209). Unfortunately, newspapers and politicians do not take full advantage of the medium. But, the newspapers have their place in the history of media and politics. The next form of media to come was the radio. The first radio station, KDKA of Pittsburgh, started broadcasting in 1920. “The potential of radio to the political impact was felt nearly immediately later that year when KDKA informed his listeners that Warren Harding defeated James Cox in the presidential race this year” (Douglas, 300). On a side note, Franklin D. Roosevelt used the radio to his advantage in conveying his “Fireside Chats” with her soft voice, to inform the public of their plans for the economy. The first debate will take place on the radio that step in 1948 by Republican Harold Stassen and Thomas Dewey (Debates: History). The broadcast took place just days before the Oregon primary. Other than that, it seems that radio never really used their full potential. At least not until 1960 to broadcast the debate between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon, but by then the debate was also broadcast on television. Instead, the radio has been used more as a propaganda tool. A means by which men like Rush Limbaugh and G. Gordon Liddy can help push his conservative agenda. Remains to be seen if the radio has passed its peak when it comes to politics and only the future has the answer. finished the job seems to television than radio ever did, although there are still drawbacks. In 1934 Congress passed the Communications Act of 1934, which stated that “a broadcasting station that allows a candidate to use its facilities had to give equal opportunity to all other candidates for that office” (Debates: the tale.) This means that all minor candidates and major party opponent of the speaker are given equal airtime. So for a debate to take place, an invitation be extended to all the people who run. In May 1952, the first nationally televised debate took place between Republican and Democratic candidates or their representatives. They answered two questions each, at the annual convention of the League of Women Voters (Debates: the tale.) It was a fantastic success due to the limited number of questions. On May 21, 1956, Democrats Adlai Stevenson and Estes Kefauver participated in the first nationally televised debate in the party primaries held before the Florida primary (Debates: the tale.) Once again it was a very high event. But then, in 1960, Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy took the stage for public debate on national television and radio broadcasting. It is believed that this debate occurred for three reasons: “Both candidates saw political advantage through television, national networks were keen to prove he can be civic-minded, not federal regulations, and discussions were seen as part of a larger movement to reform the presidential campaigns “(Debates: the tale.) The Congress also suspended the Communications Act to permit the discussion of two men (Miller 281). It is believed that those who watched the televised debate thought Kennedy won, while those who heard the broadcast debate thought Nixon had won. This is because of how Nixon appeared on television. “He wore no makeup, was recovering from the flu, had lost weight and suffered a knee injury. He was also wearing a gray suit, which provided small contrast with the background set. Kennedy, by contrast, wore a dark suit, wearing makeup (even though it was already so), and was trained in how to sit (legs crossed) and what to do when he was not speaking (see Nixon) “(Miller 285). Another example of television to be a fantastic tool for policy makers is the 1964 telecast of Margaret (also known as Daisy Girl or Peace Small Girl) advertising campaign. This was an ad used by the Johnson campaign to help voters in the election shock him. In the commercial a girl counts the petals of a flower, while in the background the viewer hears the countdown of a missile launch sequence. As seen in the sky the camera zoom in her eye. When his pupil completely covers the screen of a nuclear explosion takes place. It was a bold go on behalf of the Johnson campaign and the business was immediately taken off the air after only small-term vision. But, the advertisement was, Johnson was elected to the office yet. Although television was, and still seems to be the best way for a presidential candidate to get their views across, not the only form of media capable of expressing points of view. In 2004, five months before the 2004 election, Michael Moore released his controversial documentary Fahrenheit 9 / 11. It was a movie relentless questioning the agenda of the Bush administration. At its opening day he won more money than any other feature-length document. It is believed that the launch of the film was intended to convince voters against the reelection of President George W. Bush in office. But, the film did not and President Bush was reelected. October 5, 2007, David W. Balsiger released his documentary of George W. Bush: Faith in the White House (Strom). It was hoped that the film would Fahrenheit 9/11s combat anti-Bush sentiment is also present a “review of the president’s personal practice of Christianity” (Strom). So far there has been confronted with the popularity of Fahrenheit 9 / 11. Whatever the case, both films are a testament to freedom of expression and the power of the media when it comes to politics. latest frontier available to politicians is the Internet. Now that nearly all households in the United States have a computer, it is simple to see why this is a hot commodity. Until now many have been slow to react to its widespread use and availability, but progress is being made. The company most recently on the World Wide Web was the YouTube debate. This is where Internet users had the opportunity to submit videotaped questions to the candidates via YouTube, and have the potential to be answered on live television. It is not yet as to how it may affect the election, but many speculate that it will not change anything at all. “Most experts agree debate presidential debates reaffirm people’s opinions rather than change them. The discussions are very useful for undecided voters before the debate, I have never seen the candidates without some kind of filter media of communication. ” But, the Internet’s potential has not been fully utilized. The Internet is not just limited to the coverage of the campaign and advertising, but if used correctly, has the advantage of being open to a wide range of other opportunities: online voting is one of them. Who knows what’s in store for Americans in the future, but be sure the media will have something to do with it.Cancel the elections in Haiti
is obvious that the elections on Sunday 28 November 2010 were not intended to allow the Haitian people to freely elect their leaders. Many cases of ballot stuffing in several “voting” and irregularities – such as denial of voting rights in over 500 locations -. due to the negligence
affirm that the 12 candidates who signed a petition demanding the annulment of the elections in the afternoon on Sunday before the end of the voting process, is sincere and did in order to avoid catastrophic consequences. The fact that several candidates were joined later in the day to reach the number of 15 candidates, while the race is 19 (minus 1, Axanar Abellard, who chose to leave, but still present on the ballot) is significantly more serious.
All independent observers from the international community also agreed that the process was a total failure. In addition to comments from observers, the UN Secretary General admitted that the irregularities now appear to be even more disastrous.
Undoubtedly, the UN, the OAS (or OAS), the ruling government, the CEP and others want to do everything in their power to quickly validate the process due to the shed for the monetary costs elections. We are sure that some of the top guys would be willing to change or face contempt of its earlier petition signed on Sunday for several reasons, including but not limited to pressure and word of honor or illusory, if not confirmation that is matched to suit your immediate priorities.
But, we the people and right patriots of Haiti and knowing what usually comes after much controversy and / or practice of corruption, we strongly believe that the irregularities and all the setbacks for the day of the election, Sunday, November 28, 2010, made the following, which can not be reversed:
1. Survey places filled voting ballots before balloters.
2. While the PAC is working under the supervision of government and is responsible, with the help of the Minusta, to manage the process and ensure that elections are transparent and democratic, we believe that the position of the candidates are very vital too. As a result, we are confident in your trial and you are defending your council saying that the elections should be annulled immediately.
3. Many components were banned from voting in the poll stations for the simple fact that they would not vote for a candidate who is part of “init”. Voters were sent to other polling stations who were not registered and were denied their right to vote through illegal means. Of course, members of CEP rejected most of the evidence and the accusations and said that everything went well except for some minor problems. As a result, the PSC ordered the people through a press conference to continue to go to the polls to vote. Without doubt, we know that this simple message did not resonate well enough, and helped people to change their minds, knowing that the confusion and disorder were very worrying, both in Haiti and abroad.
4. It is also clear that the first twelve candidates who met at noon that the elections were pronounced share-based fraudulous witnesses. Citizens were advised to report on the chaos and turbulence.
5. Dozen families have lost family members, about three reported on Sunday, as they were too zealous about his vision of democracy and support the candidate of their choice. So, as right patriots, we must honor the individuals, often described as one, doing a better job that did not die in vain!
6. Thousands and thousands of ballots were discarded and whose whereabouts are unknown.
These circumstances and other cases of incidents related to the matter at hand can be easily verified through the media, national and international observers, and all articles published.
A ONE ELEKSYON Anile YO POU SOU YON TRASE EKZANP GWOUP AK TOUT MOUN KI VLE KONTINYE KORIPSYON PRATIK A Ayiti!
*** Please sign the online petition below if you agree:
http://www.gopetition.com/petition/41042. html
About Moldova in the period of 2009, the Parliament elections
Republic of Moldova (Moldavia) is an ex-Soviet country located between Romania and Ukraine. It is the descendant of the medieval state of Moldova is the poorest country in Europe and corruption flourishes here. The only abundant resources that can be found here is rich soil (chernozem or black earth) and construction materials (granite, limestone, clay, gypsum). But, people have money, here you can see a lot of luxury cars, houses, shops. How to survive Moldovan, what are their problems? Do they worry about their situation in the country?
legislative elections 2009On April 5, 2009, citizens of the Republic of Moldova, must elect a new Parliament under the Constitution, elected president of the new country. The parliament consists of 101 deputies, the president is elected with 61 votes. Vladimir Voronin, Moldova’s current president, has two consecutive terms and can not be elected president more.
In 2001 and 2005 elections were won by the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM), when they were respectively 71 and 56 deputy mandates. Vladimir Voronin, leader of the Communist Party, now the President of Moldova, was elected easily in 2001 but in 2005 the Communists need 5 more commands. To resolve the problem to be allied with the Well loved Christian Democratic Party of Moldova (PPCD), a nationalist party and two opposition parties Liberal Social Party (PSL) and the Democratic Party of Moldova (PDM). p <> That was weird because PPCD was seen by people as the opposition party will never support the Communists. PD, PSL and the Alliance Our Moldova (AMN) formed the Electoral Bloc Democratic Moldova (BMD), which was the largest alliance of the opposition, but the first two left the block. PPCD, PDM, PSL were called traitors, many of whose members later complained they had supported the Communists, the other justification for his action was necessary to avoid chaos in the country, but the main thought of betrayal was maintained in the Moldovan mind. Many people hope that the 2005 parliamentary elections bring a change in the country’s politics, the Communists will not have the power to rule, but it was a total disappointment. Communists maintain power and relevance that small by small. The 2009 parliamentary elections is expected to bring a change in the country’s politics, Criminalization of the traitors and the emergence of modern parties. Description of CountryAfter leaving the Soviet Union in 1991, the Republic of Moldova had to choose which way to go further: to unite the country with the same language and culture – Romania or remain an independent state.
The unification with Romania was not possible due to several reasons, the Moldovan society is composed of many minority groups pro-Moscow, who did not want to live together with the Romanian political elite does not want to lose power, people who were influenced by the Soviet ethnic policy stated that the Romanian and Moldovan are distinct nations, for some reason Romania is not fully opened to the unificationIt remained independent, but culturally unified with Romania
This is a painful issue
Life in the USSR was dominated by the Soviet ideology and the state was in the middle of it;. the Soviet economy, a centralized, was really different from the market economy, a decentralized. The economy started to shrink at a rapid pace because I was not the same demand for products as it was in the USSR. People facing the market rules of the new economy where the state has less power. Politicians made what to do, but really had no thought. With the social welfare system collapsed and the wages paid to employees the closure of factories and employees budget, corruption became the only chance to survive in the new world
Corruption permeates all levels society. It was normal to give money to a consulting physician who has just bribe you or someone in local government to obtain some benefits for companies of their property, or to bribe for a favorable choice in a judicial proceeding. Along with this crime in general and especially organized an awakened.
These things were largely accepted by the inhabitants of Moldova because the state could do nothing to change or to prevent them. Politicians could not control the situation because they have the experience necessary to govern effectively in a rapidly changing world, when the country faces problems in the USSR, perhaps non-existent or small-scale step. Given that Moldova started to leave the family, going to work in foreign countries where wages would be fantastic enough to sustain the family home. Countries such as Russia, Germany, France, Greece, Italy and Spain are the favorite destinations so farToday
, the official number of nationals working in foreign countries is more than 320,000 people, 25% of the population active., unofficial statistics indicate that more than half a million people. In 2008, officially sent more than $ 1.6 million, unofficially speculated that it could be a sum of between 2 and 3 billion dollars. The GDP in 2008 was estimated at $ 6,197. Given these and the fact that Moldova’s economy is based primarily on export agriculture recently, the main external source of money comes from gastarbeiters (people who work in foreign countries, temporary workers), which support life their families of origin. If people have money to spend why companies would not open for these amounts. Moldova’s economy develops, because people wanted to meet their needs by buying what they need.
The state makes money collecting income tax, VAT and other taxes from businesses that have Gastarbeiterers families as clients. Of course, not only Gastarbeiterers help develop the country but is the main flow of money entering the country. Recently, a survey showed that many of these workers would return, if they had a salary of at least 500 euros a month in Moldova. The State needs to attract people to invest money by providing a favorable environment for business meaning low taxes, stable legislation and a reduction of corruptionTax for businesses are relatively low ; .. From this point of view is excellent to do business here
Legislation
is unstable, the law changes frequently, it is hard to work in an environment
Corruption remains the main factor impeding investment in Moldova; .. is a national plague, a consequence of poverty and distrust in the capabilities of State
wage level in Moldova is 500MDL (50 USD) 10000MDL (1000 USD), multinational companies could earn more. A young man rarely wins more than 4000 CDM, this is a maximum. A MDL 2500 (250 USD) is a pretty excellent wage for young people, covering expenses such as rent (aver.60-100USD), food (aver.100USD) and transport (30-50 aver. dollars), but not enough to make some savings or borrowing. A single family with one child may make 6000MDL 5000 per month, could barely afford to buy a used car or an apartment, maybe in the last decades. The price level here is nearly the same as in the European Union, most of the salary goes for food, rent and transportation.Recent surveys show that 34.3% can not afford to meet their minimum required , 37.8% say they can meet needs only strictly necessary, which means that over 70% of Moldovans just to survive.
But, the capital, Chisinau, is full of luxury cars, houses and shopps, people are well dressed. How do they manage to be so generous? Gastarbeiters. Many say that nearly everyone has a relative who works or has worked in a foreign country and helped with money. Another source of money are corruption and dubious businesses that have the power to corrupt nearly every employeePolitics
political Moldova can be divided into three main groups.
p <> those who are Romanian nationalists and pro-Occidente are
those who are moderate between the first two.
Progress
in the economic area during his tenure is measured by international institutions show that there is still much work to do.
The level of corruption is higher in 2008, despite efforts to reduce it. The most corrupt institutions, as seen by the people in 2008 (a survey carried out by Gallup agency) is the police ,