Tuesday, February 10, 2009

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TZIPI NOT WIN, DO BIBI NOT WANT TO LOSE AND A SYSTEM THAT IS BANKRUPTCY

With a bit of self satisfaction that I write these few lines. In fact, I did not hide, I supported Tzipi Livni. His surprise victory last night's heart-warming and confirms my impressions.

But the difficulties facing it and begin the task almost impossible to form a coalition government. In short, the day after elections. (Results below). And mixed feelings, here are 10 random thoughts:

  1. Congratulations to Tzipi Livni: is his victory more than Kadima. She managed to catch up and impose his personality and image of women politicians differently. She also carried a message of hope and had an excellent end of season on the field and in the media.
  2. Despite the ambiguity in the results, the political party that wins of forming a government, not the second. If it fails, another Prime Minister is appointed to try to turn
  3. The people no longer want or Netanyahu or Barak. We have already given. A true desire for a new face and a person of integrity. Pathetic show
  4. Yesterday evening saw the Likud leadership claiming victory because the majority right. They speak more than Likud but suddenly the "National Camp". I love this bad faith. True
  5. right turn at the Knesset. The people are afraid and informed
  6. A right-wing government (this is the natural BiBi) would be a tragedy for this country and would be unpopular in the world. It's the least we can say.
  7. Shimon Peres is again in the limelight. It has to appoint him Prime Minister. He must entertain the President. He chose Tzipi Livni first attempt to form a coalition.
  8. The left has almost disappeared. Havoda party looks more and more French PS. Without ideas and without a leader. Kadima has sucked all its votes.
  9. We must end the Israeli proportional electoral system that resembles nothing and is blocking the country's democratic life. 32 governments in 60 years. Tzipi, for you to play! Finally
  10. as campaign staff ... it works, I spent much time these days to convince undecided relatives, friends and acquaintances. A destiny is born.



(images credit: Haaretz )

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