Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Sleep Disorder More Condition_symptoms In the end we're going to be cast by the back door

the end, it seems that the Second Final Provision of Law Sustainable Economy, come into our lives through the back door, as requested by U.S. Ambassador Mr. Solomont, the Minister Sinde.

In this Embassy cable are all keys to this issue and I think these passages are particularly revealing of the same:

5. (SBU) The debate in Congress on the draft law government is going to be complicated, and this is where the Minister said that the Ambassador can help . The government believes that progress is being made withMembers of the English Socialist Party (PSOE), is concerned by the opposition Popular Party (PP). The Ambassador said he had raised the issue at its first meeting with the PP leader Mariano Rajoy and told him how important this issue to the United States Government and private industry. Gonzalez-Sinde noted that if the government does not solve the problem now, this could become a key issue next election campaign. In the case of the PP to return to power would have to face this problem because SituacióN quo is not sustainable for long. (Comment: as reported Septel, the Director General Econoff Corral told recently that the government faces opposition from some ruling party members, and asked us to make known our views to Members of regional blocs Convergencia i Unio (Catalonia) and the Basque Nationalist Party (Basque Country)).

6. (SBU) The Ambassador said the U.S. government wants to see the progress of legislation in Congress and not weakened in the process of amendment . He noted that the music industry in particularcular not believe the government's proposal will solve the problem, to which the Minister replied that the government has pledged to try this approach first, and if this fails, try volverána with additional perhaps more rigid. The music industry is important for Spain, he said, because it helps promote the English language in Latin America and in the United States.

As noted in paragraph 6 of the message, and asked the U.S. Ambassador, the Law of Sustainable Economy, with its Second Final Provision included, are going to tramita following the procedure called " full legislative powers," which is used to pass legislation in the Congress of Deputies in a simplified manner.

In this procedure, the Bill is voted on by the committee concerned (Interior, Defense, Foreign Affairs, Culture, etc..) And, once approved, passed directly to the Senate without debate at the plenary of the Chamber gang, who would be the normal processing.
In theory, this procedure applies to bills of little importance, with the intention of relieving the full work, which is fully devoted to major projects. Per

or it is evident that the LES, with his second final provision is not an economic measure Masy touches on fundamental freedoms should not be handled this extremely dubious and less, with protests citizenship that has accumulated this project.

should be noted, that is not the first time using this procedure in this term economic issues to consider "urgent" or trivial, but brave Politeness does not:

http://reformalaboral2010.es/oficial/aprobacion_por_la_comision.pdf

E According to the Constitution saysHispaniola:

Article 75.

1. The Houses in plenary and committees.

2. The Houses may delegate to Standing Legislative Committees approval of projects or proposals of law The House may, however, seek at any time the debate and vote on any project or proposal Law has been the subject of this delegation.

3. Excluded from the provisions of the foregoing paragraph are constitutional reform, intellectual issuesrnational, the organic and basic laws and the State Budget.

The idea would as some media reported, to approve the Bill on 21 December, just before going on vacation and one day before the Lottery National.


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