Compared to the elections in this century, will now be a bad line competitors disparaging eye on the abundance of commercials.
IRL Tallinn Square waving broom clean, as if repeating the cleaning campaign of the last century square. Platonic love of the Estonian Reform Party manifested in various government or in opposition itself in Tallinn last four years managing the Centre Party. SDE has focused its advertising on television and Jüri Pihl party gained power structures teadmusele.

Juhan Parts and Mart Laar, a brush with the harvesting of Tallinn. Where is the promise to the voters? Site of the Centre Party and the Green kick and then think about a new clean out the enemy? Frame IRL election advertising.
But it seems the most appallingly Estonian Green TV advertising with the slogan "Clean Air", which you hear in the background surmakarje. Apparently, this is the background with the popularity of the party - total access below the national border.
[Youtube = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jJnSIuuHL8]
Pure is the Centre Party, who uses the site for children Ansip received the news piece to show the Russian channel.
Centre Party opposed it easy, but it can not be in obtaining power in action. I understand that the Axis powers (Reform, IRL and SDE) is a two-year economic crisis have been exhausted the trust of their country of Estonia. Any promise after purification, love, or knowledge of the clean air they would sound a little credible. In addition, these promises have not been met then difficult to prove.
By contrast, the Centre Party has made promises to the figures, as opposed to the general nature of each other.
All these numerous commercials for me as a voter will find out just as most important: what is the political program for the next four years? I choose those who have successful management experience (but not the ability to cause a recession), and the election platform for the next four years, and who does not hide the absence of a competitor only mustamise want.
VIRGO Screws, Euro NGO Ambassador
Article published in the 14th October 2009 Midweek newspaper







