segunda-feira, 7 de dezembro de 2009

Letter to the President of the Assembleia da República


Dear Mr. President,

I'm writing this letter hopping you understand my point about your Assembly and the deputees.
On the November 25th I went to the Parliament in order to watch a regular day in the political life of it. While my class and I were waiting to enter the room, guards advised us to not talk laudly, or to make unhadequate demonstrations, like clapping or laughing. When we entered the room I thought that the debate haven't started iet, but I was wrong; I afirme this because I saw a major part of the deputees standing and talking to each other and on the phone or laughing about something which wasn't (of course) related to de debate in cause. All this happened while another deputee was making a speech, thinking maybe the others were mindful.
Mr. President, I must also say that some of the others who weren't talking were by the computer surfing the net, specially on Facebook or even chatting.
I don't know for sure, but perhaps if everyone would be really listening to what the other's opinions or suggestions to make this country a BETTER place to live, the problems could be solved for good.
My last idea to make your Parliament work is to prohibite the computer, even the laptops which many of the deputees took.

Best wishes and please, make the taxpayers proud to give their tax money to the the people they've chose to represent themselves in the country's political life


Joana Duarte

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