The removal of Girma Wake from his position as Board Chairman of Ethiopian and a potential Deep State in Ethiopia
Posted: 11 Jun 2023, 07:14
I am not an insider and I don't know anything with regard to the reason of the removal of the veteran Executive from his post.
I am sharing this reference just out of curiosity for why it became necessary to depart one's way from one of the top and experienced, also successful, executives in the country's history.
The idea of Deep State has been flouting around in many different parts of the world, among them in Turkey and USA (during the Presidency of Donald Trump) more recently. It is not a far-fetched idea if such attmpt might be underway in Ethiopia today. One remembers also government statement on the same day the removal of the top executive have been announced, which stressed the "constitutionality of the country" will never be negotiatable, said the statement.
I am sharing this reference just out of curiosity for why it became necessary to depart one's way from one of the top and experienced, also successful, executives in the country's history.
The idea of Deep State has been flouting around in many different parts of the world, among them in Turkey and USA (during the Presidency of Donald Trump) more recently. It is not a far-fetched idea if such attmpt might be underway in Ethiopia today. One remembers also government statement on the same day the removal of the top executive have been announced, which stressed the "constitutionality of the country" will never be negotiatable, said the statement.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_state_in_TurkeyIn Turkey, the deep state (Turkish: derin devlet) is an alleged group of influential anti-democratic coalitions inside the Turkish political structure, composed of high-level elements within the intelligence services (domestic and foreign), the Turkish military, security agencies, the judiciary, and mafia.[1][2] The political agenda of the deep state network purportedly involves an allegiance to nationalism, corporatism, and state interests. Violence and other means of pressure have historically been employed in a largely covert manner to manipulate political and economic elites, ensuring that specific interests are met within the seemingly democratic framework of the political landscape.[3][4] Former president Süleyman Demirel says that central to the outlook and behavior of the predominantly military elites who constitute the deep state, is an effort to uphold national interests which have been shaped by an entrenched belief, dating back to the fall of the Ottoman Empire, that the country is always "on the brink".[5]
The alleged ideology of the deep state is anti-socialist, ultranationalist,[6] secularist, anti-Kurdish, anti-democratic, and anti-liberal.[7] As pointed out by former prime minister Bülent Ecevit, the diversity of opinion reflects the diversity of the various deep state coalitions,[8] as the deep state is not so much an alliance, as several groups that work behind the scenes, each in pursuit of its own agenda.[9][10][11] Another explanation contradicts the reduction of the deep state to an interest network and defines it as a type of domination based on the high level of autonomy enjoyed by the military that enables the security apparatus to disrupt formal democratic institutions (in the foreground) by employing a sui generis repertoire of informal institutions (in the background), i.e. putsch threat, autocratic cliques, mafia, organized crime and corruption.[12] Rumours and conspiracy theories of a deep state existing have been widespread in Turkey since Ecevit's term as prime minister in the 1970s, after his revelation of the existence of a Turkish counterpart to Italy's Operation Gladio, the "Counter-Guerrilla".[13][14] Many Turkish citizens, including elected politicians, suspect that the deep state exists, and may hold the key to unexplained events.[15][16]