Showing posts with label problem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label problem. Show all posts
Saturday, 31 March 2012
Migrating from Blogger – temporarily?
When I switched to the new Blogger (Google) profile, something strange happened. First on Eurooppaoikeus, then on Grahnblawg the breaks for new lines (paragraphs) in the article would disappear in the published post. I have tried to signal the problem, but as we see from the previous post here on Grahnlaw, the bug persists.
Thus, I see no other option than to migrate to Grahnlaw Suomi Finland for the time being. My three blogs on Blogger remain as an archive with a total of more than 2,700 articles plus feeds with news about EU affairs.
Sadly yours,
Ralf Grahn
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
European elections: My vote matters?
Yesterday Commission President José Manuel Barroso launched an appeal to EU citizens to vote in the upcoming European elections. His message was that my vote matters, and that the course of the European Union is in my hands.
Yesterday I was only able to access the press release, but today I could see the recorded video message, and the text is available in additional languages.
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The European Union today is much less responsive to the voice of its citizens than I would prefer. Official messages – including Barroso’s – tend to overemphasise the role of the European Parliament, especially ahead of the EP elections.
But as citizens we have a damned duty to cast our vote, limited as it may be, and to make the wisest choice possible for the future of our children and grandchildren in Europe.
We just have to find someone who is part of the solution, instead of the problem.
Ralf Grahn
Yesterday I was only able to access the press release, but today I could see the recorded video message, and the text is available in additional languages.
***
The European Union today is much less responsive to the voice of its citizens than I would prefer. Official messages – including Barroso’s – tend to overemphasise the role of the European Parliament, especially ahead of the EP elections.
But as citizens we have a damned duty to cast our vote, limited as it may be, and to make the wisest choice possible for the future of our children and grandchildren in Europe.
We just have to find someone who is part of the solution, instead of the problem.
Ralf Grahn
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