nine hundred sixty eight and sixty nine i was one of those who believed in the need to revolutionary change your it was a commitment we work towards all the time in different areas. i quickly became involved as a lawyer. i thought. i also took part on the street demonstrating with teach ins and everything else that was happening at that time. it wasn't about improving the parliamentary system. that was passe for us it was not what we wanted instead we saw the need to change the world alongside the many liberation movements in latin america and africa as well as in alliance with many comm rates in france italy the us and britain. from parliament so back then you didn't think much of parliamentary democracy but ten years later in the late seventy's you co-founded the alternative list here in