A little more than his fellow party presidents, Joelle Milquet likes to present his as being above the fray, not involved in political squabbles. But amusing paradox, this assertion of his otherness primary whisked back normalcy of ordinary mortals, the small political fray. One that is better than the other does not need to say. This is a contradiction often found in her home. Joel is like the good student, to highlight from his teacher, likes to meet the alleged weaknesses of its neighbors in class.
This posture, generally tinged with a kind of bitterness ("it's not fair: I'm not recognized for what I am"), does not serve its communication .
Take the recent wishes of CDH:
"In 2010, thinking the world is good! but think about those who live there ... it much better. Beautiful 2010. "
The message to be universal and generous he is mean and controversy. As if Paul Magnette, Copenhagen, had thought that the planet as if environmentalists were insensitive to the plight of future generations.
But that is not here to attack the politician. Magnette and ecologists - as political observers elsewhere - have yet to laugh, so the message is ludicrous.
The most surprising is public communication fully cons-productive, those in the French Community, are still more likely to "think of the planet (apart from any partisan idea) should feel slightly despised by those who wish they mean, perhaps clumsily but almost explicitly: "It would still much better if you were thinking of humans."
Personally, my best wishes go to Michael Konen, 2010 and the first half of 2011.