A couple of weeks ago these vast hoardings went up everywhere - this one is in our village. "Aha! Elections!" we said knowledgeably. We were right - our voting cards for the European elections arrived last week.
Then overnight the hoardings were divided by vertical lines, each section stencilled with the initials of a political party. We noted, as we have in the past, the unequal allocation of space for poster-sticking, and wondered again whether this division reflects past results, the expected outcome, or the income of the political candidate.
(Living in Tenerife makes you cynical - one year we were invited to a free barbecue by one candidate. He seemed a decent chap so we voted for him!)
On these boards - they are identical all over the island - we have PP which we know is Partido Popular, TU which means nothing to us yet, CC which might be Coalicion Canarias, IUC = ?, and Resto = others.
I am tempted to vote for IUC out of pity - how the hell are they supposed to stick any posters at all on their pathetic little strip of hoarding?
Hardly seems fair, does it?
ReplyDeleteNo it doesn't - especially as the IUC have no space at all! But then, since when have politics been anything other than corrupt?
DeleteAll good things come in small packages... or so my mother used to tell me.
ReplyDeleteThis because you are vertically challenged, Helen? :)
DeleteHow odd?! Seems like politics is dodgy wherever you live in the world! Here's hoping you get another free barby out of it anyway ;)
ReplyDeleteNo barby this time, Maxi - not even a visit to the bar to try hooking the foreign voters.
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