The results of the 1st election were catastrophic for the de-facto state of Tigray, it reminded more of Jonestown than of a budding democracy and stigmatized the whole society.
እዩኝ እዩኙ ወደ ደብቁኝ ደብቁኝ ተቀይሮኣል።
I say Tigray should be given three chances within a period of 6 months to get it right, to get woyane to win the election with only 67% of the votes.
After that, it should be three-strikes-out
Re: Should Tigray be given a 2nd chance - get to hold a new election?
Justo bro
FYI The containers full of stashed cash money turned out useless papers. I am afraid the idiot woyanus to afford any ገፋሕፋሕ: the will be busy ማጂራት መምታት instead:: some says it already begun.
May God have mercy on the least important kilil, Tigray.
FYI The containers full of stashed cash money turned out useless papers. I am afraid the idiot woyanus to afford any ገፋሕፋሕ: the will be busy ማጂራት መምታት instead:: some says it already begun.
May God have mercy on the least important kilil, Tigray.
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Re: Should Tigray be given a 2nd chance - get to hold a new election?
I have confidence on TPLF leaders to get it right the second time around, expecting them to win 111% of the vote with 20 million Tegaru voting, and scoring a sweeping victory. I say lets give them a second chance.
Re: Should Tigray be given a 2nd chance - get to hold a new election?
Bro Fed_Up!
I am sure Isaias had something to do with this, he and his buddy Abiy are playing cat n' mouse game with the woyane. You know, the woyanus still owe us 6 billion birr from the time they changed their currency and refused to exchange our birr reserves. Isaias has long memory, he wants his 6 billion birr back.
I've also seen you giving Agazit spanking in another thread. You know bro Fed_Up that Agazit used to run a segretto when she was young, so she has seen us in a bad light many times, that is way she thinks morons like Alula are better men than Eris
ኣግኣዚት ጸፋር ደፋር እያ
Re: Should Tigray be given a 2nd chance - get to hold a new election?
You cannot argue against that brother, 111% would be like acing it, and the morons are capable of that.( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020, 11:45I have confidence on TPLF leaders to get it right the second time around, expecting them to win 111% of the vote with 20 million Tegaru voting, and scoring a sweeping victory. I say lets give them a second chance.![]()
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When we were in grade school in Addis, I remember some good students would score 123 out of 100, because the rest of would fail badly and to raise the level the teacher would add 15 points to everybody, and those who scored 97 would end up getting 123.
The woyane can do that to help Baytona and Asimba, they could add 12 points to everybody, and Baitona would get 12,7%, Asimba 12,03% and the woyane 111,1% (99,1+12)
That would make them the only de-facto country in that category
Re: Should Tigray be given a 2nd chance - get to hold a new election?
There is nothing wrong with the 100% win. As a byproduct of a democratic society, the Agames have been telling us everyone has the right to his/her own reality. In the absence of a shared objective reality....the economy grows by 11%, the world has never seen in its existence a brain like Melles', war becomes a traditional play, and of course, winning an election 100% by persuading even the candidates in opposing camp to vote for you is a piece of cake.....
Yes....every Tigrian is entitled to his/her own reality as per the constitution which was enacted by the blood of the brave Tigrians!
Eritrea should learn something from Tigrians!
Yes....every Tigrian is entitled to his/her own reality as per the constitution which was enacted by the blood of the brave Tigrians!
Eritrea should learn something from Tigrians!
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Re: Should Tigray be given a 2nd chance - get to hold a new election?
Like my former male Weyane boss eden/kerenite/AbyssiniaLady said,
"it doesn't matter who wins or loses the Tigray election, or by what margin, what really matters is the democratic image the election provides to TPLF leaders in the eyes of the Eritrean people."
In Adwa weyane's mind, an election in Tigray can put great pressure on Eritreans to demand an election that could be rigged in favor of TPLF's greater Tigray Republic's agenda.
The question to you Eritreans is, do you feel the pressure?
"it doesn't matter who wins or loses the Tigray election, or by what margin, what really matters is the democratic image the election provides to TPLF leaders in the eyes of the Eritrean people."
In Adwa weyane's mind, an election in Tigray can put great pressure on Eritreans to demand an election that could be rigged in favor of TPLF's greater Tigray Republic's agenda.
The question to you Eritreans is, do you feel the pressure?