Politics
is not for the faint of heart. You cannot be afraid of fire. And you have to be
in the kitchen all the time but also keep an eye on the outside yard. Nobody is
going to give you an easy time, if you are a personality in politics.
In
Portugal, the leader of the Socialist Party is getting that message. His party
was the number one on Sunday European elections. But with less than 32% of the
votes the Socialists were not far ahead from the governing coalition, with
their 28% share. It was a tiny victory.
The
party´s internal opposition to the current leader moved fast. On Tuesday their
main figurehead, the mayor of Lisbon, was out in the media, to announce he was
ready to fight for the party´s leadership and take over from the current
secretary-general. The latter was not specially amused by such a move. In
particular because he had signed, last year, a peace agreement with the Lisbon
mayor, the same fellow that has now decided to challenge him. Furthermore, he
learned about the challenge through the media.
The
mayor is playing some big cards within the party, including Mario Soares, the
party´s founder and godfather. The current Secretary-general, on his side, is
playing the rules. His point is that is mandate is not over, that the statutes
do not foresee a change at this time. The rules are indeed clear.
But
in party politics the rules book changes pretty often. Like wildfires. They go
with the direction of the wind.
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