የቄሮ ገጀራዊዊ አስተሳሰብ እና የኢትዮጵያ አጣብቅኝ ሁኔታ መፍትሄ ሃሳቦች። What is to be done with the Barbarian Qerro!!(Dr.Tedla Woldeyohannes)
Posted: 27 Oct 2019, 03:45
የቄሮ ገጀራዊዊ አስተሳሰብ እና የኢትዮጵያ አጣብቅኝ ሁኔታ መፍትሄ ሃሳቦች። What is to be done with the Barbarian Qerro!!(Dr.Tedla Woldeyohannes)
Dr. Tedla is right; ethnic federation should be debated. Walelegn's view should be questioned.
The analogy between the United States of 1776 and Ethiopia today is artificial and foolish?
In 1776, the United States was not a federation, but a confederation , they concluded an alliance (confederation), without, however, ceasing to be fully independent state units.
In the 1800's a crucial change took place in the political life of the country: the Northern states demanded a firmer and closer political connection between the states, in opposition to the Southern states, which protested against "centralism" and stood up for the old system. The "Civil War" broke out and resulted in the Northern states gaining the upper hand. A federation was established in America, that is, a union of sovereign states which shared power with the federal (central) government.
Federation proved to be as much a transitional measure as confederation. The United States was transformed from a federation into a unitary (integral) state, with uniform constitutional provisions and the limited autonomy (not governmental, but political-administrative) permitted to the states by these provisions.
The name "federation" as applied to the United States became an empty word, a relic of the past which had long since ceased to correspond to the actual state of affairs.
Dr. Tedla is right; ethnic federation should be debated. Walelegn's view should be questioned.
The analogy between the United States of 1776 and Ethiopia today is artificial and foolish?
In 1776, the United States was not a federation, but a confederation , they concluded an alliance (confederation), without, however, ceasing to be fully independent state units.
In the 1800's a crucial change took place in the political life of the country: the Northern states demanded a firmer and closer political connection between the states, in opposition to the Southern states, which protested against "centralism" and stood up for the old system. The "Civil War" broke out and resulted in the Northern states gaining the upper hand. A federation was established in America, that is, a union of sovereign states which shared power with the federal (central) government.
Federation proved to be as much a transitional measure as confederation. The United States was transformed from a federation into a unitary (integral) state, with uniform constitutional provisions and the limited autonomy (not governmental, but political-administrative) permitted to the states by these provisions.
The name "federation" as applied to the United States became an empty word, a relic of the past which had long since ceased to correspond to the actual state of affairs.