I can’t resist not blogging once more about the political scene in Morocco. Since my last series of blog-posts about Moroccan politics, things have well changed. The most important of which is Si Fouad’s outgoings: creating a mouvement, going on national tours, and lastly changing the movement to a party! The buzz has been spreading online through multiple websites, a neat bio on wikipedia, and so many groups on facebook. And of course, trouble may come at any time…
Si Abbas, the Kingdom’s prime minister, has also been making the news. Regarded as the odd man out of the new era, he hasn’t yet made any substential change to the course of Moroccan politics. His relation with the press has not been so peaceful and he had to mend it at times as when HE called on “Jeune Afrique” to be interviewed. Some hours ago, Abbas got elected (a 3rd term in office) as the secretery general of his party. According to the party’s constitution, a SG can go only for two terms in office. That brings to mind other Arab world stories….
The next communal elections will be held on June 12th, 2009 as announced by the King. More than 16 million voters will choose some 24,000 counsellors. Candidates representing 30 political parties will run in the elections. But will these elections be any different for the previous one(s)? Will Si Fouad’s party make any change? Will people go to vote? Will the current economic crisis in Morocco and the world affect the way people think about politics?…
Well, there seem to be many questions to answer. So let see how things evolve.
People take decisions each beginning of year. A simple search on google turns more than 100K results. Some resolutions are about daily life routine like going on diet, more blogging, doing less housework or spending more time with family while other resolutions tend to be more utopic like hoping for a pieceful world, a greener planet or more prosperity to the world.
The one thing I have learnt from taking such resolutions is that there are some things that work and others that simply never do!
This year I have decided to make a wish list for everything that I want and then shortlist it to leave the three most important resolutions to keep. This way, I will have sort of primary resolutions that constitute a priority and other secondary resolutions that might fill up the emty time slots in my life.
2008 Resolutions I’m proud of:
Reading papers on a daily basis
Spending the Sunday morning in a café. ( Oh yes, that’s manish!!)
Responding to ALL emails timely
Adopting GTD
The 2009 wish list goes like this:
Get an opportunity to get an MA
Workout regularly
read at least a book each trimester
Reach a satisfactory work balance
Improve my presentation skills
Travel more in Morocco and abroad to discover new things
Publish some of my photos and get a nice pro camera
Blog more regularly
Make blogs by themes. One for techie, anothers for my travels with pics and reflections (no later said than done here)