Burkina
Faso is one of the better educated countries in West Africa. And its population
is young and dynamic. There is in addition a good sense of national identity
and cohesiveness. It is therefore unacceptable to see the Presidential Guard
take over the executive power, stop the transition to democratic rule and try
to bring back the former President, Blaise Compaoré. The coup d´état, carried
out a couple of days ago, must be condemned firmly by all the friends of such
an interesting and promising country. It would be a serious disservice to
Africa if France and others in the EU would be seen as hesitating in their
condemnation of the coup.
Saturday, 19 September 2015
Friday, 18 September 2015
Tell your story
In
today´s developed and democratic societies, every political move, every key
institution, every public action boils down to perception. More than the facts
and the messages the political and social actors put across, what counts in the
end is the way they are perceived and understood by the citizen. That´s why
today´s wars are not just about fire power. Guns and bullets are still a deterrent,
but not good enough. Wars, as well as any political fight, are gained and lost
in the narrative that is communicated to people.
Wednesday, 16 September 2015
About political action
In politics, style matters. Today´s politics call for people that look serious, modest and concerned with real problems as they are faced by the people. Rhetoric is now about sounding sincere and clear, nothing else.
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
The migrations seen from Riga
As
it has been the case in the last five years, I am spending a good part of
September in Riga. It´s not about tourism, even if Riga is a great place to
visit. In the recent years, the conversations would be about the relations with
the big neighbour to the East. There are still many strong feelings about the
matter. This year is different. The key topic in most of the discussions is
related to the immigration of people from outside the EU and the impact of such
large movements on the European project. There is fear, here in a country that
believes deeply in its relationship with the rest of the EU, fear that the mass
arrivals might put too much strain on the Schengen approach and on the free
movement of the Europeans themselves.
Monday, 14 September 2015
The EU chaos
It´s
hard to believe the EU is not able to have a common approach to a matter as
serious as the mass arrival of refugees and other migrants. More disturbingly
though is to observe that some governments have lost control of the situation.
It will take ages to regain the lost authority. In the meantime, the impact of
this uncontrolled movements needs to be closely monitored and the appropriate mitigation
measures must be implemented. As it is also necessary rebuild the confidence
between the leaders of the different member states and ensure that there is no
populist gain made out of this most incredible disarray.
Saturday, 12 September 2015
UK Labour Party got an interesting Leader
It´s
official, Jeremy Corbyn is the new Leader of the UK´s Labour Party. He comes
from outside the party´s mainstream. His ideas are much closer to the radical
Left than to those Labour has advocated since the late 90s, when Blair came to
power. Corbyn´s election calls therefore for a serious reflection about
politics in our type of societies.
Many
people said they have voted for him because they understand what he is saying.
They understand he is not a Conservative under the disguise of Labour. What he
talks about is more than just a nuance of Conservative´s positions. That makes
him clear and gives him the support of all those who believe the UK has become
more unequal and less friendly to the weak. The lesson here is simple: if you
want to be seen as an alternative be clear about your positions, make them be
seen as clearly distinct from those of your opponents.
He
has also attracted the backing of many younger voters. He might be wrong in his
prescriptions and policy options but he grounds them on values and generosity.
And that´s what the young people want to hear. Values are back in the public
opinion and politicians need to take that into account. There is less room
today for opportunism and cynicism.
He
might never become a prime minister. I do not see the majority of the British
voting for him. He might even be bad news for Europe as I do not see him
engaging in the Yes campaign at the time of the British referendum on the EU.
But
he will make politics in the UK a bit more popular and interesting for a good
while. David Cameron can expect a number of good fights in Parliament.
Friday, 11 September 2015
11 September
A
day to remember all of those who have been victims of terrorist actions. And to
reaffirm that one of the most pressing priorities of today, for every
government that believes in democracy and tolerance, is to neutralise the
leadership and the key elements of the so-called Islamic State.
Thursday, 10 September 2015
Syria policy review
The
refugee influx is re-opening the debate about the EU´s role in Syria and in the
region. And my advice is that the reflection should look into every option. But
it should, above all, be honest about what´s to be achieved and frank when
reviewing the means and ways of achieving such objectives. It cannot be just
more dust in the air to gain the impression that we are doing something out
there. The challenges are too serious for superficiality and make believe.
Tuesday, 8 September 2015
Refugees: it´s time to regain the political initiative
In
politics it´s a very costly mistake to be perceived as having lost control of a
serious situation. This is particularly true in the developed countries. They
have the resources, the rules and the institutions to respond to major
challenges. Then, when the response seems chaotic and directionless, the loss
of credibility is enormous. The institutional approaches are then replaced by
the reactions on the streets and the emotions on the small TV screens. And all
that ends up by generating major problems that societies will have to confront
sooner or later.
Therefore,
when control is lost the most urgent action that is required is to regain the
initiative.
Monday, 7 September 2015
Refugees and Migrants: Calling for a comprehensive view
The
mass movement into the EU is a very complex matter. It calls for a
comprehensive analysis and a multi-faceted response. The humanitarian
assistance is one of the dimensions. In terms of urgency, it is certainly the
priority. But the issue needs to be viewed from other perspectives as well. And
that has to be done with great serenity and a strong sense of responsibility,
both towards those coming in and those who belong here.
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