The 2018 Transfer of Power Was from Habesha Dictators to Hybrid Oppressors—Not Yet to Horomo Democrats!
Posted: 02 Dec 2025, 12:03
The 2018 Transfer of Power Was from Habesha Dictators to Hybrid Oppressors—Not Yet to Horomo Democrats!
By Fayyis Oromia*
Initially, we all thought that in 2018, Oromo elites had taken power from Habesha elites after many years of struggle by the Qérrô and OLF. But in reality, hybrid elites, led by the hybrid Prime Minister, came to power by sabotaging the genuine Oromo liberation movement. To put it more precisely, the Habeshanized Oromo elites (the Habeshas) lost power to the hybridized Oromo elites (the Hybrids), but not yet to the Horomonized Oromo elites (the Horomos).
In simple terms:
- Habesha elites are totally against Oromo interests.
- Hybrid elites entertain Oromo interests only half-heartedly.
- Horomo elites are fully committed to Oromo interests.
Hopefully, the next government change in Caffé Aràrà (Finfinné Palace) will be from the Hybrids to Horomo elites—not a return to Habesha elites.
Read more: https://orompia.wordpress.com/2017/05/2 ... -struggle/
By Fayyis Oromia*
Initially, we all thought that in 2018, Oromo elites had taken power from Habesha elites after many years of struggle by the Qérrô and OLF. But in reality, hybrid elites, led by the hybrid Prime Minister, came to power by sabotaging the genuine Oromo liberation movement. To put it more precisely, the Habeshanized Oromo elites (the Habeshas) lost power to the hybridized Oromo elites (the Hybrids), but not yet to the Horomonized Oromo elites (the Horomos).
In simple terms:
- Habesha elites are totally against Oromo interests.
- Hybrid elites entertain Oromo interests only half-heartedly.
- Horomo elites are fully committed to Oromo interests.
Hopefully, the next government change in Caffé Aràrà (Finfinné Palace) will be from the Hybrids to Horomo elites—not a return to Habesha elites.
Read more: https://orompia.wordpress.com/2017/05/2 ... -struggle/