I expect the TPLF leadership won't survive this humiliation and will be replaced, resign or will be split
That is, if they are still in Tigray.
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Za-Ilmaknun
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Re: I expect the TPLF leadership won't survive this humiliation and will be replaced or resign
If you heard Getachew Reda giving the press briefings and the urgency in his tone for the agreement to be implemented immediately, I would take a second look at what is put out there by the Gov't side. Algiers and what Seyum Mesfin had said about that agreement is too fresh to forget. I would be very cautious.
Re: I expect the TPLF leadership won't survive this humiliation and will be replaced or resign
Za-Ilmaknun wrote: ↑02 Nov 2022, 13:14If you heard Getachew Reda giving the press briefings and the urgency in his tone for the agreement to be implemented immediately, I would take a second look at what is put out there by the Gov't side. Algiers and what Seyum Mesfin had said about that agreement is too fresh to forget. I would be very cautious.
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Sadacha Macca
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Re: I expect the TPLF leadership won't survive this humiliation and will be replaced or resign
I hope so.
....They may pretend but time will tell. They may just be buying time. TPLF leaders aren't you exactly what one would call trustworthy. They may even flee but maintain contacts in Tigray and try to make it ungovernable.
....They may pretend but time will tell. They may just be buying time. TPLF leaders aren't you exactly what one would call trustworthy. They may even flee but maintain contacts in Tigray and try to make it ungovernable.
Re: I expect the TPLF leadership won't survive this humiliation and will be replaced, resign or will be split
TPLF leaders would have never signed this kind of humiliation agreement if they were inside Tigray and wanted to continue their rule. This agreement could be a sign that the political leaders are all out of the country and just wanted to get amnesty for the military leaders. This is the only logical reason they agreed to such humiliation. I would be really surprised if the TPLF political leaders were still in Tigray. They know people will be stoning them so most likely they are out. Only then makes the agreement sense.
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Weyane.is.dead
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Re: I expect the TPLF leadership won't survive this humiliation and will be replaced, resign or will be split
I expect terrorist tplf supporters to be at each others throat in the coming few weeks. The agreement will take time to digest and fingers will start pointing at who is to blame for all this mess. Tplf has not achieved a single thing from this agreement. It lost everything after waging a war for 2 years for power....cough cough I mean for independence
At least thats what they promised their minions 
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