What are the so called transitionalist/provisionalists are looking for at this moment?
Posted: 24 Dec 2021, 08:56
Their only aspiration is how to come to power, have a share and pillage whatever resources the people have got, be it democratically or undemocratically, that is not so important for them. Main thing get to power, even in collaboration with the arch-enemies of the nation. They are selfish.
They don't even mind to differentiate between sorts of transition, provision whatever form of government is out there, main thing it could be used to suspend the current rule of law and the constitution of the country.
Why are they trying to rise at this critical point in time? They found one critical influence or an stumbling block to their ambition, which is the sharp rise in the collaborative between the government and the bulk of the diasporan community of the country.
The opportunists started to labor themselves to break the bond, I don't think they will be successful, no matter how much they could try.
The diaspora community didn't simply start to support the government, it was out of the confluence of the respective goals of the two, which has been fending off the external interference of adversaries into the internal affairs of the country. The diaspora was not so much behind the war in Tigray before a year, it started to support the government's action after learning how external agents are unduly interfering with the internal affairs of the nation.
This is a bond emerged from the convergence of goals, it will be strong. It is about the nation, not about which party has got power or lost power.
The transitionalists will going to be dismayed this time around too.
They don't even mind to differentiate between sorts of transition, provision whatever form of government is out there, main thing it could be used to suspend the current rule of law and the constitution of the country.
Why are they trying to rise at this critical point in time? They found one critical influence or an stumbling block to their ambition, which is the sharp rise in the collaborative between the government and the bulk of the diasporan community of the country.
The opportunists started to labor themselves to break the bond, I don't think they will be successful, no matter how much they could try.
The diaspora community didn't simply start to support the government, it was out of the confluence of the respective goals of the two, which has been fending off the external interference of adversaries into the internal affairs of the country. The diaspora was not so much behind the war in Tigray before a year, it started to support the government's action after learning how external agents are unduly interfering with the internal affairs of the nation.
This is a bond emerged from the convergence of goals, it will be strong. It is about the nation, not about which party has got power or lost power.
The transitionalists will going to be dismayed this time around too.