Opposition Parties ABN, Balderas and AEUP opinion about Election Board
Posted: 26 May 2021, 14:19
OPP is doing history, you can keep barking from far away. This time around it didn't lend itself to turn the way you and co. hoped. Unlucky of you (plural).gearhead wrote: ↑26 May 2021, 14:45APP hasnt taken the lynching path to Amhara parties as OPP has done in Oromia as such, these parties might not have had that many complaints to lodge to begin with!
In oromia, there are complaints of upto 98 percent office closures, imprisonments where Birtukan Mideksa has said or done nothing about.
That is why we say that the election is an amhara agenda election and the election board is complicit in cornering the election to this agenda!
OPP are antioromo carnal animals bought by TPLF for a dime a dozen, now looking to buy themselves a new lord and they have found it in EZEMA where the prime minister is indistinguishable.
Here, I am not blaming the amhara at all but the political psychology of the oromo people, and the ever insistant presence of a class that seeks lordship by others.
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑13 Jan 1970, 01:17OPP is doing history, you can keep barking from far away. This time around it didn't lend itself to turn the way you and co. hoped. Unlucky of you (plural).gearhead wrote: ↑26 May 2021, 14:45APP hasnt taken the lynching path to Amhara parties as OPP has done in Oromia as such, these parties might not have had that many complaints to lodge to begin with!
In oromia, there are complaints of upto 98 percent office closures, imprisonments where Birtukan Mideksa has said or done nothing about.
That is why we say that the election is an amhara agenda election and the election board is complicit in cornering the election to this agenda!
OPP are antioromo carnal animals bought by TPLF for a dime a dozen, now looking to buy themselves a new lord and they have found it in EZEMA where the prime minister is indistinguishable.
Here, I am not blaming the amhara at all but the political psychology of the oromo people, and the ever insistant presence of a class that seeks lordship by others.