From Grip to Grip

In recent weeks, in our political space, interesting activities of two political parties have a disagreement over an agreement on how to govern the country are found. Of course, hypocrisy is part of such efforts. And of course party interests are the ones that define the articulation of (kins) the ideals of these parties, depending on the context. Besides, they are [...]
In recent weeks, in our political space, interesting activities of two political parties have a disagreement over an agreement on how to govern the country are found. Of course, hypocrisy is part of such efforts. And of course party interests are the ones that define the articulation of (kins) the ideals of these parties, depending on the context.
In addition, there are three milestones that we can capture this political landscape, which the VV is using.
Arrogance
The arrogance expressed by the VV in relation to the LDK and others is asymmetric with numbers won in the last elections. We would probably understand and accept this VV political discourse if it had a deeper number gap, but that's the result of both the political heels and the terms on which party calculations can be made. Otherwise it doesn't make sense.
Pedagogy
In recent statements by VV leadership members in relation to the LDK, a professorial approach (moral and very contradictory) is noted. Even the calls and voices of the VV as if aimed at “entitling the LDK” to then forgive. The way they behave to her: either to us and to us, and to hide or without us, and LDK goes to hell, could be treated “with a cynical smile, but they're still believing in the burden of their seriousness (and History) and that's their tragedy.
Grasp
LDK's VV has stopped the state in a pause. This can figuratively be translated as the most brutal capture of the state since the postwar.
When the interests of a political subject stop in the appetites and expectations of militants rather than citizens, then the ideals completely lose their base.
From capture to capture is the slogan that could deepen our entire post-war political journey, and there's no VV out here, just waiting for the chance.










