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center-left, A PROPOSAL FOR A ROAD MAP FOR 2013

After almost depressing outcome of the regional center will open the most important task; set up an alliance in 2013 in a position to win. The mood flowing through the center these days is almost of despair, the confusion is the highest. Each party tries
formulas more or less or saving more or less abstruse to occur with the possibility of winning the appointment. Wisely someone says you have to start preparing well good things early as next week, although confusion reigns supreme. Yet some poles and fixed points on things to do should already be clear to all. First, it seems to me quite useless puzzling about alliances, about who to include and whom to exclude. The regional elections have not many ways out for those who want to play with more complex formulas. The route specified by the ballot box is the same: find a way of putting everything together, all the political forces organized in any way, even small ones, because in 2013, where it will be all for the better, maybe you will win by 24,000 votes in 2006 and as may be lost by 10,000 votes as in Piedmont.

A grand alliance of parties and movements based on a few ideas-strength and not on a schedule as incomprehensible as that of 2008 (consisting of 280 pages), a program on a dozen points that give the sign of a big change and one can hope for as many people as possible. To get to this program should be studied very well, with very detailed studies and surveys, the two social blocks with which the center has to deal, and the social block of the center and the blocking of the abstention. Wedged in one small part and thaw in a fraction of the other would be crucial to change the political landscape.

The two things must be completed by third goal, stop the haemorrhage of votes in output by the center or toward the center of the block or to the vast polar region of abstention. Only within this vast new covenant (whether you call 2 Union or not, it does not matter) then you can set up sub-blocks of alliances. One idea that has been circulating a lot these days is that of a federation of all parties and movements to the left of PD, but there may be other sub-groupings inside. Much will also depend on the electoral law which will take us to the elections of 2013. To do all these things need to change but also the relations among the ranks of the center, where it's all a race to be more self-referential and snob each other. It takes more generosity, we need more coherence and consistency of behavior in front of the common enemy, it takes even more open to small parties or small non-traditional subjects, which could make a difference and draw more easily vote in abstention.

In a sense there are more parties in Series A, Series B and Series C after these regional elections and we're all in this together. Each one alone can do very little, and everyone needs everyone.
And most importantly, we must say enough to the attitudes of too many stars.
The center, or at least the broad front of opposition is beginning to be too popular, I would say saturated, narcissus, the prima donnas of holy men, of demigods policy arrogant and likely also with their own kind. Too personal, too self-centered, too many fans of this or that.

A general bath of humility and seriousness, perhaps in memory of those shareholders, communists, socialists, etc.. In the '30s and '40s of the last century did not hesitate to form a common front against fascism and against the dictatorship (without not even know what had stardom in politics; case never knew what was heroism) would be highly desirable and useful by all.

This center is really overdoing it with the charms of prima donnas. There was no less a leader than another if it calls for collaboration or is offered to a party of our own camp; there is no need feel diminished if you do not always try to excel on the left neighbors, if you offer the first collaboration against the common enemy. Instead, maybe the one true leader should be willing to sacrifice their personal pride or party in view of the high and noble purpose that is about the future not only of the center, but the whole Italian people.

A. Pino Quart
National Secretary of the New Action Party

Rome April 6, 2010

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