Samstag, 6. Juni 2009

Europe

Today memorations of D-Day begin in Normandy, and it is sixty five years then, President Obama took a plane from Dresden, we expect him to have a Cadillac.
From Dresden the diaries of a romanist Victor Klemperer were issued, who kept in the hiding, through the bombing these diaries were issued, latest news of international concern were, the musical writings as the notation of music were soaked in a flood concerning the opera house.

It is remembered that the writings of Walter Benjamin were rescued, so there is his grave in Pyrenées in one small village were he handed over the typoscripts to a friend.

Normandy is one province, there is one provincial newspaper Ouest France, Bretagne is the neighbouring province of Normandy, Finistère, Morbihan.

There might be a language, breton, which we mostly hear in songs, culture form the idendity of a region.

Fez Noz.

Often troubled individuals have their conscience, their war in their conscience, in Finistère it was Frances war in Algeria, only, some farmer might have been in Algeria in the sixties, the youth of many countries might come to travel and to labour, we meet the immigrants as live persons.

Irony has it that immigrant from Hawai represents the United States of America and this immigrant Nicolas Sarközy from Hungary the nation of France, while prince Charles of Wales may represent the nobility.

Representing the own land, is a matter of legal treaties right now.

Principal Luis Pedro Braganca de Orléans was a resident of Luxembourg.

Barack Hussein Obama and Michelle Obama are expected today to arrive in Caen, it is a chilly rainy morning, Saturday.

European Elections are going on in five european countries, my search will be for Czechia, elections were on Friday still, there are preliminary results and official results, the side problem is, there is one election card issued for the location and municipality of legal residence, now we determine, is anybody entitled to vote for the country of origin or actual residence.

We remember well for the treaty of Nice, the rule is, every nation has a determined number of seats, the whole number of seats make the parliament that has two locations Strasbourg and Brussels.

If some country has a greater number of expatriates, where do their votes count, legally count.

Statistical office is located in Kirchberg, Luxembourg, speaker of the Parliament is Hans Gerd Pöttering.

We hope, rain will not be falling through the roof in Parliament building in Strasbourg any more, the official office building the Berlaymont in Brussels after long renovation for asbestos burned down last month, reporting was done.

I expect the preliminary results determined in Kirchberg.

Only, reports are beginning for the D-Day memorials on a chilly and rainy day.

Zypern, Lettland, Malta and Slovakia voting today.

Second day of voting in Czechia, third day in some more countries.

So for election are 785 seats of 27 nations, 99 seats are for Germany, we have results for the Netherlands 25 seats and it was right populists gained and left pro europe greens gained.

So the France majorité presidentielle UMP ended agitation but there is this situation of the AIR FRANCE A447 emergency and Ecole nationale de administration Strasbourg that counteracts, AIRBUS is a binationally owned enterprise of France and Germany, political elections do not change and determine legal claims or constitutional law, we are looking for the number of votes cast for each party eligible in this election, then we will do the interpretation, chaos is not a permanent state of a legal republic.

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