Thursday, April 16, 2009

Time Magazine features Declan Ganley of Libertas

Amid growing signs that EU political leaders are trying to bury the fact of a pan EU election from the 400 odd million electorate, this coup by the leader of Libertas is unlikely to go down well with the "projects" anti-democratic plotters. Read the article online from here. Here in France I will be voting for Libertas, a massive pan-EU vote for the party would be the best shock that the EU could have delivered. A quote: A self-made millionaire, Ganley plans to field Libertas candidates from all 27 E.U. member states in this June's European parliamentary elections. His party, he says, will bring change to Brussels. "We can really shake things up," he says. "We can send a message to Brussels for democracy, accountability and transparency in European governance." Ganley maintains that the E.U.'s handling of the current economic crisis has been "dysfunctional" and that Europe's leaders haven't produced a roadmap for recovery. "I want Europe to work. I want it to face challenge of the day. But I don't want to leave it to this to cartel of politicians who aren't accountable to us at the ballot box."

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