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President for Term 8, Run-off
This poll is closed. |
| Arnelos |
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30 |
47.62% |
| Aro |
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32 |
50.79% |
| Abstain/Banana |
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1 |
1.59% |
| Total: |
63 voters |
100% |
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Aro
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Ipanema
Jul 2002 time: 02:25
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quote: Originally posted by Arnelos
Aro,
You won 
I'll go ahead and de-top all of the Term 7 threads now and send a PM to MarkG about getting you the ZpellZ 
I'll PM you about a few logistical things.
That's it. |
Thanks, Arnelos, you are a gentleman and a very loyal opponent. Be your successor will not be easy… Your term was a great moment for Apolytonia. I’ll try not to mess up. 
I would like to thank you guys who voted for me. I’m honored with your confidence.
Thank you all for voting doesn’t matter if for Arnelos or me.
Now, fellows … I’ll need your participation, suggestions, strategies, Senate Bills, opposition (be gentle… it’s my first time! ), statements from the Court, criticism in general, ideas, polls, The Gazette (volunteers?) and et cetera.
And, of course, some patience… Could you please give me two or three days before start to talking about my impeachment? 
Tomorrow I’ll try to write a better speech, with less language mistakes and more coherence … 
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Ipanema
Jul 2002 time: 02:25
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Yep, RL:
The whole idea was "neutralize" the continued action of Bush and the Oil lobby in Venezuela. When the Bush administration signed the agreement, they implicitly agreed with the stabilization of Venezuela's economy (and that means less strikes). I may be wrong, but probably the things will be quieter there after some time. In fact, our political analysts are very enthusiastic about that. 
The Bush administration will be in a group with Lula, , Chaves, Mexico (what's-his-name) and Portugal (one watching the other)... Fidel and Duhalde will be watching, too. Not bad for the first ~20 days. 
Just for the records, I'm not a Chavez supporter. Nevertheless, he was elected, and should finish his term in the right way...
The problem is, the strike in the Oil Company (and the street protests) may depose Chavez, but also can damage a bit the USA economy (oil, again), and Bush don't want this. After all, he's worried about his own reelection, right?
Edit: correcting data
Slightly off topic, maybe… but very interesting. 
Last edited by Aro on 20-01-2003 at 05:39
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