CTV has broken the story that the NDP and the Bloc have had talks for a "considerable period of time" about a coalition. CTV is taking the angle that this means there are "political motives" to bringing down the government. That is, CTV and their favourite commentators (I'm listening to Ezra Levant right now) are implying that they were not really motivated to act by Flaherty's financial update.
I disagree. In a minority parliament, when minority governments are likely to be the norm in the foreseeable future, and when we've just had an election, I believe that opposition parties should be ready to present an alternative should the governing party try to act unilaterally to do something which the opposition thinks is harmful to Canada. The alternative can't be an election at this point in time, and so the opposition should be ready to govern, if necessary.
Even though the Conservatives have now retreated on public funding of political parties, and on taking away the right of civil servants to strike, and are moving up the date of the budget, the organization of an alternative, coalition government should continue. It is needed to keep the government honest and focused on the important issues of the day.
Prepare the coalition and keep the engine running to, at the very least, keep the party in power honest and focused on governing.
Showing posts with label minority parliament. Show all posts
Showing posts with label minority parliament. Show all posts
Sunday, November 30, 2008
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