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So What If Meles Dies vs What If Isaias Dies

Postby EriProdigy » 19 Jul 2012, 16:34


To wish a peaceful, natural death to both criminals Meles & Isaias is a betrayal for those who seek justices in a free and fair justice system. Natural death is not a justice done. I personally never wished Isaias a naturally death as I'm one of these people who seek for justice to be served cold. Even-though its well known fact that Isaias is hiniose criminal with many innocent people's blood on his hand.

Death can come to any of us at any time, it is a natural process, we eventually will go to meet our creator. Any one who thinks Meles 57 and Isaias 67 with history of drug and alcohol abuse are immune from death is living in lulu land. Even with the best medical service money can buy, they can not buy out life for ever, one day they will both die whether naturally or unnaturally.

In reality both can die a natural death at any-time, the question on many people head is what would happen in the event lets say both die, obviously not at the same time (although its a probability) but lets say for an argument sake they die one after another, what would happen especially when Isaias dies?!?

If Meles dies, first the deputy PM will take in-charge and then call on the parliament and the party to discus future arrangements like whether to have an early elections or to wait until the end of the term. How do I know this, well its easy just refer the Ethiopian constitution its spelled there crystal clear.

What about in the event of Isaias's death what will happen then? This is where I need help because it is not clear to me at all. There is no constitution in Eritrea to refer to, there is no even structural political party in Eritrea, there is the PFDJ but it doesn't have any political structure any more, the last time it had a party conference was more than 12 years ago. PFDJ doesn't have any central or executive comity, no body know who is the chair man or women of the party, the party is all but name only.


We know what would happen in Ethiopia when a leader dies a sudden death, thanks to the constitution and the institutional structure of Ethiopia.

The question is what would happen in Eritrea when a leader dies a sudden death?!?!




Re: So What If Meles Dies vs What If Isaias Dies

Postby EriProdigy » 19 Jul 2012, 16:55


revolution, you are totally off topic as usual!! Go read the forum rule. Instead of hopelessly trying to trash this forum why don't you try to discus? It is useless robots like who are giving bad image of this ones great forum. You are one idea-less, bankrupted, bigoted robot.

To moderators if you exist, could you sort the rule players from the rule violators!!
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Re: So What If Meles Dies vs What If Isaias Dies

Postby Roha » 19 Jul 2012, 16:59


If Isaias al Arabqit, the Arab slave dies, then Eritrea goes to the drains with him because there is no formal structure of governing nor governing institutions. Eritrea even does not have a simple budgetary system.
The result is going to be another Somalia or Yemen in Eritrea.
Eritrea will remain holding its hand on the ugly Arabian camel, the Arab slave chose out of all the African animals. :oops: :oops:
Ignore the Arab slave's servant -- Revolution. Ethiopians are very smart to see his mission here: to saw discord among Ethiopians.



Re: So What If Meles Dies vs What If Isaias Dies

Postby Conformist » 19 Jul 2012, 17:00


EriProdigy wrote:We know what would happen in Ethiopia when a leader dies a sudden death, thanks to the constitution and the institutional structure of Ethiopia.


I can't say what would happen to Eritrea if Isaias dies, because i don't know enough about eritrea. But if Meles dies, Ethiopia will descend into anarchy, because there is no Woyane official that is strong and intelligent enough to replace him. The power struggle among the Woyane officials will end in open warfare among them, then you will have uprisings all over Ethiopia, Ogaden, Oromia, gambela, Sidamo. Then all Tigrayans throughout Ethiopia would be hunted down. Then The only united element in Ethiopia is islam, so it will fill the power vacuum. When that happens the USA, Britain, and Israel will be alarmed gravely. Then you will have an ethnic and religious bloodbath engulfing the country. Which will end in the foreign occupation of the land.

It is actually a very bad thing for Meles to die now, the people will regret the new criminals that will rise. Ultimately I am convinced Meles is still alive, I predict he will recover and will return to power. Destiny has written her verdict, neither isaias nor Meles will die before they settle the unfinished business. The kind of medical care he is receiving hasn't got anything to do with his money, it has to do with western need to keep him alive to ward of the isalmic threat.

When meles comes to power soon, he will return with vigor and there will be no mercy for the Woyane criminals such as Sebhat nega who were trying to divide his carcass before he was dead.

if this is the catalyst to give meles supreme power, he will have the power to order his troops out of Badme and that will be the end of it. Interesting times are ahead.



Re: So What If Meles Dies vs What If Isaias Dies

Postby W'qaw » 19 Jul 2012, 17:04


EriProdigy wrote:revolution, you are totally off topic as usual!! Go read the forum rule. Instead of hopelessly trying to trash this forum why don't you try to discus?? Its idealess, bankrupted, bigoted people like you who give image of this ones great forum.

To moderators of you exist, could you sort the rule players from the rule violators!!


Say what? "Moderators! moderators". It is simply wrong to cry foul when you are one of the worst offenders. He has not done anything against the forum rule. Forum rule is the last thing one expects from you our green eyed Tigraway friend. Go ahead and say "wuH! wuH" like 'Ebud kelbi. I mean just take a look of what you have been posting in this forum. Forget about Revolution, who is one of the most high calibur contributers, you wouldn't even compare yourself to the lowest scum of the scums in this forum! Would you like me to spell out who that scum might be? You got the picture.



Re: So What If Meles Dies vs What If Isaias Dies

Postby Roha » 19 Jul 2012, 17:08


Nothing drastic will change after Meles, life will continue with another leader with EPRDF dominating the government. However, the next Ethiopian leader will throw more shiit at Isaias al Arabqit's face like never before. The Arab slave is too weak to do anything, so expect more shiiting on him.
Ethiopia is on a sold ground to continue despite many problems.
The second point, Ethiopians will never keep quite of the 700 kms of coast line occupied by sixty thousand Afars while 95 million Ethiopians are landlocked. The Arab slave took it by force when Ethiopia was at its weakest and he will be dealt with full force.
Arabs insult to Ethiopia should end.



Re: So What If Meles Dies vs What If Isaias Dies

Postby W'qaw » 19 Jul 2012, 17:11


Conformist wrote:
EriProdigy wrote:We know what would happen in Ethiopia when a leader dies a sudden death, thanks to the constitution and the institutional structure of Ethiopia.


I can't say what would happen to Eritrea if Isaias dies, because i don't know enough about eritrea. But if Meles dies, Ethiopia will descend into anarchy, because there is no Woyane official that is strong and intelligent enough to replace him. The power struggle among the Woyane officials will end in open warfare among them, then you will have uprisings all over Ethiopia, Ogaden, Oromia, gambela, Sidamo. Then all Tigrayans throughout Ethiopia would be hunted down. Then The only united element in Ethiopia is islam, so it will fill the power vacuum. When that happens the USA, Britain, and Israel will be alarmed gravely. Then you will have an ethnic and religious bloodbath engulfing the country. Which will end in the foreign occupation of the land.

It is actually a very bad thing for Meles to die now, the people will regret the new criminals that will rise. Ultimately I am convinced Meles is still alive, I predict he will recover and will return to power. Destiny has written her verdict, neither isaias nor Meles will die before they settle the unfinished business. The kind of medical care he is receiving hasn't got anything to do with his money, it has to do with western need to keep him alive to ward of the isalmic threat.

When meles comes to power soon, he will return with vigor and there will be no mercy for the Woyane criminals such as Sebhat nega who were trying to divide his carcass before he was dead.

if this is the catalyst to give meles supreme power, he will have the power to order his troops out of Badme and that will be the end of it. Interesting times are ahead.


Conformist,
Not necessarily brother! Just because one frog expires, Ethiopia need not go to crumble land. That is why many wise Ethiopians have been advising the opposition to burry their silly "competition" hatchet and map out a road map for success, and I believe, the second scenario is likely to happen sooner than later now that we all have seen the consequences of not giving priority to a national agenda as opposed to some local issues including personal vendetta or grudges.



Re: So What If Meles Dies vs What If Isaias Dies

Postby EriProdigy » 19 Jul 2012, 17:38


Confomist,

But if Meles dies, Ethiopia will descend into anarchy, because there is no Woyane official that is strong and intelligent enough to replace him.


How can be a "woyane" official to replace Meles when there is no even such entity called woyane? I'm sorry I can not hallucinate with you here.

Who and how a leader get replaced on a sadden death is written in the Ethiopian constitution crystal clear. If you said when Meles dies the Ethiopian constitution will be null and void then that is a different matter.

I can't say what would happen to Eritrea if Isaias dies, because i don't know enough about eritrea.


I gave you all the information you need on the matter what more information do you need? I can supply you happy all the info you want if you desire to know.



Re: So What If Meles Dies vs What If Isaias Dies

Postby EriProdigy » 19 Jul 2012, 17:49


W'qaw wrote:
EriProdigy wrote:revolution, you are totally off topic as usual!! Go read the forum rule. Instead of hopelessly trying to trash this forum why don't you try to discus?? Its idealess, bankrupted, bigoted people like you who give image of this ones great forum.

To moderators of you exist, could you sort the rule players from the rule violators!!


Say what? "Moderators! moderators". It is simply wrong to cry foul when you are one of the worst offenders. He has not done anything against the forum rule. Forum rule is the last thing one expects from you our green eyed Tigraway friend. Go ahead and say "wuH! wuH" like 'Ebud kelbi. I mean just take a look of what you have been posting in this forum. Forget about Revolution, who is one of the most high calibur contributers, you wouldn't even compare yourself to the lowest scum of the scums in this forum! Would you like me to spell out who that scum might be? You got the picture.


Wqaw,

The rule says, you agree not to post

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revolsion is continuesly violating the forum rules by posting spam, off topic messages and images just to disrupt discussions. Look what he posted on this thread soon as I created it, yet another spam totally off topic unrelated message. He has been doing this every-time trashing this forum.

I am a rule player but if you caught me violating any forum rules then take some appropriate action instead of bitching and talking trash here!!

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