Since childhood, my father taught me to believe in policy and institutions of society and as a reference as attachment to the values \u200b\u200bthat toghether the thinking of many people. Princicipi Fundamental in which you rely to form a company oriented to the respect, equality and protection of the dignity of every citizen. To Therefore, today more than ever the policy is called upon to speak clearly to people what you think and you intend to do, send messages without sensational in order to win votes, then not followed by tangible facts in response to what they promised. Serves Consistency in what is called the city to which you go to ask the trust and support. An overview in positions from the local to the national level. The Democratic Party, up until now has remained consistently faithful to what were his positions on issues affecting our area. Unlike other! Yes will notice the difference between who stays true to the line and those who today in our common cheering loud NO to certain situations and then, in Rome or in other regions say resoundingly yes. But you will also notice the difference between those in a situation of general crisis, with families struggling with daily problems, tries to make a sober campaign in confornto to the speaker of the cost of politics, then in practice for his campaign, offers sumptuous dinners to several people for propaganda purposes only. My My father taught that in politics, as in life is CONSISTENCY and especially one word. For this I am proud to say that today the party to whom I spend and I believe, will not of course filled the pages of newspapers with large photos of heroic deeds, but has remained true to their ideas and coherence across all policy levels and institutional. Today More than ever, the first task of politics is LISTEN TO THE CITIZEN and help him overcome his problems and concerns and certainly not exploit their fears to make an enemy of the neighbor or even the same company in which he lives.Marco Fabbri Secretary Club PD Finale Emilia
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Milena Velba Nadine Jansen February 20011
Consistency
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