Bach Under The Stars

Saturday 29 November 2014

Moldova will attempt to become a member of the EU by 2020


No. I was thinking about internal EU processing only. There is no intent to grant a candidate status to Moldova right now and it have taken more than six years for Romania, Croatia, et cetera to join.





Only three countries could realistically join EU in 2020: Iceland, Serbia, Montenegro.
Maybe Albania, but they haven't started the negotiations yet.

Which places should you visit in ... Norway?


Bergen, and especially Bryggen.
Hiking to Preikestolen  is also interesting.

Ukrainian flag at the top of the Stalin-era building on ‪Kotelnicheskaya embankment in Moscow; 2014-08-20

Wider picture an whole building.

How's Public Transit in Europe really like?


Daily commute starting with 10 km ride on a bike. From train station 100 km ride in small electric train. (75 m long, always clean, with good air conditioning) Another 7.5 km ride on a bike , passing a llama, gets me to the work.
Costs about 100 € a month including few spare bike parts. Obvious drawback is riding in the rain.

London skyline [2560 x 1536] [OS]

https://static-secure.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2014/3/28/1396010563563/City-Of-London-Skyline-014.jpg

Saturday 22 November 2014

Azumanga Daioh


Azumanga Daioh isn't accessible for general audience. Unless you are already familiar with multiple anime series you can have trouble with identifying the girls with ease, even distinguishing between girls and adult women.
It's great, most consistent source of lightweight heartwarming humor I know, but definitely not for anime beginners.

Severe material deprivation rates, 2011-13 - % of population


refers to a state of economic strain and durables, defined as the enforced inability (rather than the choice not to do so) to pay unexpected expenses, afford a one-week annual holiday away from home, a meal involving meat, chicken or fish every second day, the adequate heating of a dwelling, durable goods like a washing machine, colour television, telephone or car, being confronted with payment arrears (mortgage or rent, utility bills, hire purchase instalments or other loan payments)
  • to pay their rent, mortgage or utility bills;
  • to keep their home adequately warm;
  • to face unexpected expenses;
  • to eat meat or proteins regularly;
  • to go on holiday;
  • a television set;
  • a washing machine;
  • a car;
  • a telephone.
Severe material deprivation rate is defined as the enforced inability to pay for at least four of the above-mentioned items.

Should employees in EU spend less hours per week in work?


Current Working Time Directive (2003/88/EC)  is over 10 years old and may need updating.

Our Freeloading Allies


Yeah.
Inside Mount Doom, Brussels , sinister group of heads of government  from

bloated European welfare states and technologically-advanced Asian nations
meets to decide U.S. budgetary spending, TIL.

Rally car jump

http://gfycat.com/JampackedCarefulBeardeddragon

Sunday 9 November 2014

Abandoned Soviet embassy in Warsaw


What is your favourite "unlikely" music hit?

My favorite is Mr. Blobby  and the most popular such song is probably Tunak Tunak Tun .

How does the European Parliament actually work?


"Barosso I" is real name of EC working in years 2004-2009 .
Back to the issue how does EP work. The rules of this institution are unique. The EP does not have the classic parliamentary clubs. These groups consisting of MEPs from different countries. The practice of recent years shows that the most important decisions are taken votes of the three largest groups. Currently in the following order: the European People's Party (EPP - Christian Democrats), the Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (social democracy, in short the S & D) and the Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe.
It is these three political families among them, the most important positions (chairpersons and Vice-Presidents of Parliament, heads of committees, Quaestors, chairmen and vice-chairmen of foreign delegations, etc.). Posts are allocated by d'Hondt, ie the number of fractions, which especially favors the EPP and S&D.
Just as important (and maybe even more importantly) analogous rules apply to the allocation of tasks, especially when writing reports, on the basis of which the European parliament will vote in the process of EU law.
Here one caveat: reports are uneven! There are reports of great importance for EU citizens (eg regulations on European funds or telecommunications charges) , there are also reports being a formality , having no impact on EU law (eg, a report on the discharge that has no meaning and repeated every year formality).
Such rules have their real consequences .
The activity real and simulated. Once again the European Parliament affect the EU reality through legislation, to modify the shape of the directives and regulations, particularly those relating to economic matters. In this area, the EP has simply the most real power. Changes in the law are made in the course of work of committees, the position of the Parliament is expressed in the reports and then voted on at the plenary.
There are MEPs with tens of discharge reports on their accounts. You can in fact countless times deliver one-minute speech in front of an empty room (yes, in practice it looks) - and will not reach any result.
However, you can enter one additional line to the text, such as telecommunications directive, and then get majority support in Parliament for the correction - and so affect the lives of millions of Europeans. But in order to do this, you must be a member rapporteur on the key issue.
Having divided among themselves the most important positions and jobs, the largest fractions give other factions less important positions (when it comes to real power) - but sometimes prestigious.
An example of such a prestigious area in which real power is limited, it may be foreign policy. The European Parliament is very active in this field, but do not have the power to make binding decisions. This does not affect the reality as much as it can do so in the case of such economic legislation, the internal market. This of course does not mean that the involvement of MEPs in the foreign policy in general is invalid. Especially in the context of recent events in Ukraine can be seen that the activity of the European Parliament in this field has its value, for example, by the fact that a PE can demonstrate European solidarity with Ukraine. It is merely to highlight the fact that in this regard the EP is not a "decision-making".

Predominant stimulant drug by last year prevalence among young adults (15–34) by country


Saturday 8 November 2014

What are some news sources which report on the day-to-day happenings of the EU Parliament?

General Jaruzelski, author of the 1981 martial law and first President of Republic of Poland


Why do Poles praise one military dictator who killed hundreds and hate another, which wasn't really bloodthirsty at all.
He recognized his mistake at attempt to build humane socialism and agree for transition of the country to became the first president of "free" Poland.

Are coalitions possible in the European parliamentary elections?


There will be no coalition, even more due to lack of common European campaign MEPs have little incentive to vote as a block and often votes within the fractions are split.

Saturday 1 November 2014

Eurovision song contest


Sure, this is one night affair, but people like to watch the spectacle together in groups: families, friends, or just bar customers of the particular bar.
People discuss the contest in the media and in private every year. It's a non-sport spectacle with largest audience in the history of planet.
It can be really fun and epic TV show. I particularly liked 2011 opening of the final .
The Swedish eliminations  are worthy sideshow by itself.
BTW, it's much better to watch whole show than just one or two competing songs.