Wednesday, August 12, 2009

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Smalltalk

first summer meeting of the ORF with Maria Vassilakou interviewed by Ingrid Thurnher and Erika Pluhar. The reactions to Mary's Wall on Facebook then are strictly positive, by Robert Menasse to Andreas Lindinger many congratulations to "successful and pleasant summer meeting. Less positive postings about the article in the Standard , but this one is already accustomed to the articles on which the default community are responding positively after all very rare.
must be fair, I confess that I have seen only the first half, then my phone rang and the rest of the conversation was then only as a backdrop from, the content I could no longer follow the talk. I also had no time for me to look at the summer meeting for peeking .
Nevertheless, I feel more like Gerald Bäck , who found the conversation to yawn. Really Explosive, exciting did not come to the language, it is Maria did not succeed to score a point. I find the more confusing now been repeatedly making statements that she wanted the Greens programmatically "radical" re-orient . The program I think yes for the best part of the Greens and rightly Maria herself has pointed out that the Green Party for 30 years, "claims the right represented. I see no need the rejection of Ecology (because the other parties gapes rhetoric and action are far apart, sh. as modified the discussion photovoltaic ), sustainability, social equity and integration claim, keep a firm pro-democracy sharp demarcation to the right is important and right . Where should therefore go the "radical reorientation"? More economic expertise, yes. This is still missing. Closer to the citizens, and - as Mary says - more cooperation with the "forces of renewal". A more open and less with themselves than with the problems of people employed party - all of that. But "programmatic orientation"?
fact that with the opening but still rather rough going, it has Max Kossatz out in his blog entry. Here, dear Mary, is the problem. And in a pointed exchange, authentic and timely manner, dealt with in current, interesting problems for the people and events. Not in the program.
final movement in the direction of ORF: Ingrid Thurnher A badly prepared and with an open SP-liked, but not technically sound chatting Erika Pluhar are probably not the last word on how policy can be dealt with in public television.

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