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UDMR nu va face coalitie prelectorala cu niciun partid

25.03.08 21:00

UDMR nu va face aliante preelectorale inaintea alegerilor locale, iar pentru turul doi este nevoie de aprobarea Consiliului Permanent in cazul unor intelegeri politice, primul partid vizat pentru astfel de intelegeri fiind PNL, a anuntat, marti, presedintele executiv al UDMR, Kelemen Hunor, care este si seful de campanie electorala al Uniunii.Potrivit lui Kelemen, desi au existat tatonari pentru aliante preelectorale, formatiunea a decis totusi sa adopte o asemena strategie.

"Nu vom face nicio coalitie preelectorala cu niciun partid. Candidatii nostri, atat la primarii, cat si la consiliile locale, vor candida in numele UDMR-ului. Au fost niste tatonari la Timisoara, care nu s-au finalizat cu o intelegere".Pe de alta parte, in turul doi al alegerilor locale, Marko Bela a spus ca UDMR va tine cont de faptul ca se afla la guvernare cu PNL. "Exista o ierarhie a partenerilor. In primul rand nu vom face niciun fel de intelegeri cu PRM si, totusi, avem un partener de coalitie guvernamentala, si anume PNL.

Acest lucru inseamna si un loc preferential in aceasta ierarhie a partidelor, dar nu inseamna ca peste tor vom avea negocieri numai cu PSD sau cu PNL sau cu PD, acest lucru depinde de situatia concreta din judetul sau din localitatea respectiva", a declarat Marko Bela.Potrivit lui Marko, Uniunea va avea candidati in sapte judete la functia de presedinte de Consiliu Judetean, acolo unde populatia maghiara depaseste ponderea de 15%, respectiv in Harghita, Covasna, Mures, Salaj, Cluj, Satu Mare si Bihor.

Presedintele executiv al UDMR, Kelemen Hunor, a mai spus ca la sedinta de marti cu presedintii organizatiilor teritoriale, unele organizatii si-au exprimat dorinta de a avea candidat propriu la sefia consililor judetene, chiar daca maghiarii nu reprezinta peste 15% din populatie."In foarte mult judete unde ponderea maghiarilor este sub 15%, colegii nostri se gandesc foarte serios sa avem candidati proprii la functia de presedinte al Consiliului Judetean si sunt convins ca in majoritatea judetelor vom si avea candidat pentru aceasta functie", a afirmat Kelemen.

 

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Namari

(18.05.2012 11:29)

We must deal with address fraud by making it in everybody’s interest to be truthful as to their current address. We need unpredictability, so that lying could harm as well as help.Let’s suppose that I live near Alamo and that Alamo is my first choice. Further, I would not complain if I got any of the schools in the Richmond. I just don’t want to get sent far away. I might be tempted to claim that I live in a CTIP3 area, such as the Mission, in order to get an improved chance of getting into Alamo. However, if the Richmond had both zone schools and neighborhood schoods,if I lie, and if the number of seats at Alamo for CTIP 3 low achievement area students were set low enough that I only had a 50% of getting into Alamo as a CTIP 3 student, I run the real risk of not getting into Alamo, not getting into one of the other Richmond schools, and getting assigned to a Mission area school. I might not lie.Therefore, Alamo and the other 10 elementary schools in highest demand, should have zones the size of high school areas, overlapping the single school area neighborhood schools. Living in the Washington High Area, I would be covered by my non-Alamo neighborhood school and by Alamo. If I lie and claim to live in the Mission to increase my odds of getting into Alamo, I would forfeit my chance of getting into my perfectly good non-Alamo neighborhood school. I might not want to take that chance.

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neither of these alternatives would have genachd our decision. Both alternatives show that San Francisco still has not learned what we who grew up under busing figured out as kids: you cannot make up for segregated neighborhoods with superficially integrated schools. And worse than simply providing a distraction to education, attempts to use busing to make up for segregated neighborhoods also chew up the neighborhoods themselves as a side-effect. (In our new neighborhood, the school is a nexus for everything the Scout troops, the play-dates, the neighborhood meetings, etc. yielding a community cohesion that feeds back into the school itself.) And while I admire the creativity of using census tracts in lieu of other indicators, it is entirely perverse to be rewarding communities for academically failing! ( Please oh please let my hood not score so well this year that our CTIP gets bumped! ) San Francisco needs to lose its obsession with the achievement gap and instead focus on raising achievement for each and every single student in the district; a rising tide lifts all boats!Even though I personally think it's doomed to failure, I do actually hope that San Francisco somehow beats the odds and succeeds with it: it was soul-crushing to see every single one of our (progressive, publicly-biased) friends in the City either move away or go private. San Francisco deserves much better but I'm afraid that neither of these options is it

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