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Are the Three Main Oromo Questions Answered by the Three Post-monarchy Dictators?

Posted: 09 Jan 2025, 17:48
by OPFist
Are the Three Main Oromo Questions Answered by the Three Post-monarchy Dictators?

Did Derg answer the land question? Did Woyane answer the question of self-rule? Is Biltsigina answering the language question? I heard one interview of Dr, Léncô Latà, in which he said that the not yet answered Oromo question is democratisation of the ethnic federation. I think this is not specific and unique question of the Oromo. It is an issue for all nations in Oropia (Oromumma led Ethiopia). The class struggle and self-administration of nations are not also unique to the Oromo. I think the only specific and unique question of the Oromo should be promotion of Afàn Oromo to the primary working language of the federation and of course this is not yet answered. It looks that Dr. Abiy and his Prosperitans are slowly coming back to their sense. ETV Afàn Oromô channel already started its 24 hour service. This is the right step towards the right direction as far as Oromo struggle is concerned. The struggle has achieved a lot during the hitherto changes step by step in the last 50 years. During the latest revolt of 2018, we could chase alien forces from Finfinne palace, but Oromo Prosperitans, who adore Amharigna / Amharanet at the cost of Afàn Oromô / Oromummà, took power and tried to appease Amhara elites, so they initially lost Oromo support.
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Re: Are the Three Main Oromo Questions Answered by the Three Post-monarchy Dictators?

Posted: 09 Jan 2025, 18:04
by OPFist
Now, Dr. Abiy is trying to come back to Oromummà camp and with that disappointed the Amharanet bloc. As I see, the only way Dr. Abiy and his Prosperitan party can reconcile with the Oromo is by promoting Afàn Oromô to its legitimate primary working language of the federation. That means, all federal institutions like the parliament, palace, cabinet, justice, military and security should use primarly Afàn Oromô of the 40% population instead of Amharigna of the only 10%. At the same time, the proportion of civil servants in all the institutions and organisations should be changed to 40% Oromo, 20% Agaw, 10% Amhara, 6% Somali, 5% Tegaru, 4% Sidama, 3% Garage, 2% Afar… etc, instead of the current 52% Amhara, 16% Oromo, 15% Tegaru and 17% others. Then, surely the Oromo can say, to some extent, that we have achieved the main goal of our liberation struggle. I think Dr Abiy is now persuaded to take a stepwise approach in promoting Afàn Oromô to a primary working language of the federation.
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