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

Postby ZEMEN » 19 Jul 2012, 17:52


ERI-Donqoro

Dedebu, you must be one of the dedebit grads. How denqoro are you? If Essayas dies there is nothing to happen to Eritrea. The man has showed to his people the meaning of selflessness; work ethic, self-reliance and above all unity within the entire sector of Eritrean nationals. i.e. if Essayas dies, any one can lead the country; as if now Ali Abdu is the runners up; hell I can even run Eritrea, it is a smooth road. The culture is set, the norms are in place. Think about it?
If your corrupted and blood [deleted] Melles dies, the people will go at each other’s throat. Your Melles has antagonized the whole sector of pupation; the minute there is a power vacuum and struggle among the corrupted Dedebitins; the rest that is all she wrote. I can assure you all this talk from TPLF people is out of terrified mind and desperation. They are in a deep shhhhit. They can’t afford to lose melles. Although I am a firm believer this is all bull crap is just an act not to be out done by Essayas. Melles is well and alive.



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

Postby Akele » 19 Jul 2012, 18:20


EriProdigy wrote: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?!?!



if the self proclaimed tifnos wedi medhine berad dies then his son abraham isaias afwerki will take over. if its not his son it will be one of the deki 40 pretenders such as hagos kisha, yemane monkey or fetat/tirbiba ali abdu or one of the many eray miray adom way awdom zeyfilet resahat. i can tell you one thing though, free/democratic eritrea will not be safe for the cheerleaders of the devil from hell; enjoy your day in the sun



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

Postby EriProdigy » 19 Jul 2012, 18:22


If Essayas dies there is nothing to happen to Eritrea. The man has showed to his people the meaning of selflessness; work ethic, self-reliance and above all unity within the entire sector of Eritrean nationals. i.e. if Essayas dies, any one can lead the country; as if now Ali Abdu is the runners up; hell I can even run Eritrea, it is a smooth road. The culture is set, the norms are in place. Think about it?


ZEMEN, A guy with your IQ should have a low voice too! I could make a monkey out of you, but why should I take all the credit?

So in your moron head if Isaias dies anyone can just go and declare with a megaphone that he or she is the president!? I doubt you know the meaning/definition of words your using like runner up, culture, norms, think...etc. I haven't got the time for ultra foolish and stupid people like you.



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

Postby Akele » 19 Jul 2012, 18:25


EriProdigy wrote:
If Essayas dies there is nothing to happen to Eritrea. The man has showed to his people the meaning of selflessness; work ethic, self-reliance and above all unity within the entire sector of Eritrean nationals. i.e. if Essayas dies, any one can lead the country; as if now Ali Abdu is the runners up; hell I can even run Eritrea, it is a smooth road. The culture is set, the norms are in place. Think about it?


ZEMEN, A guy with your IQ should have a low voice too! I could make a monkey out of you, but why should I take all the credit?

So in your moron head if Isaias dies anyone can just go and declare with a megaphone that he or she is the president!? I doubt you know the meaning/definition of words your using like runner up, culture, norms, think...etc. I haven't got the time for ultra foolish and stupid people like you.

forgive the moron robot amiches lol....just read it and laugh



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

Postby Conformist » 19 Jul 2012, 19:29


W'qaw wrote:
Conformist,
Not necessarily brother! Just because one frog expires, Ethiopia need not go to crumble land.


Not quite, calling him a "frog" is merely a propaganda technique to make him look bad, yes he is ugly, but underneath he is a very very clever man. So far no man has proven a match for him in the whole of Ethiopia. Also in politics you have to be flexible, if meles survives this ordeal, he will probably change as a near death experience changes men. If he has a sincere change of heart and wants to work with us for the benefit of everybody, then there is no reason why we will not consider his offer, but if he persists in his wrong ways of the past he would have blown his last chance. But I feel he is going to receive one last chance, he is not dead, he will be back.



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

Postby Conformist » 19 Jul 2012, 19:36


EriProdigy wrote:
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.



Man, you call yourself Eri but you talk just like a Tigrayan. Woyane is tormenting Ethiopia and you tell me Woyane doesn't exist, only a tigrayan from Adwa talks like that.

There is no ethiopian constitution, what you call ethiopian constitution is what was written by Woyanes, for the benefit of Woyanes. Nothing has changed in Ethioia, the new leader to rise in ethiopia will be through bloodshed and power struggle like old times, this fairytale democracy the WOyanes talk about it is just to get aid money.



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

Postby Roha » 20 Jul 2012, 01:56


Very little will change in Ethiopia after Meles. The transition of power from Meles will not be chaotic because the Woyannies/EPRDF can not afford corrosive power struggle from within. They know that the weaker the woyannie movement gets, the more likely they will lose everything.
What will change is that Ethiopia will play proactive roles to get rid of the Arab servant Isaias al Arabqit by any means. Isaias training more anti EPRDF forces and destabilizing Ethiopia will not be tolerated. In this case, the political leadership and the army who will use more force to dislodge the Arab servant will be more popular in Ethiopia.



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

Postby EriProdigy » 20 Jul 2012, 06:12


Conformist wrote:
EriProdigy wrote:
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.



Man, you call yourself Eri but you talk just like a Tigrayan. Woyane is tormenting Ethiopia and you tell me Woyane doesn't exist, only a tigrayan from Adwa talks like that.

There is no ethiopian constitution, what you call ethiopian constitution is what was written by Woyanes, for the benefit of Woyanes. Nothing has changed in Ethioia, the new leader to rise in ethiopia will be through bloodshed and power struggle like old times, this fairytale democracy the WOyanes talk about it is just to get aid money.


Instead of running your mouth like an a$$ of a hippo with acute diarrhea; what is "woyane", could you explain that to me? I am telling you that there is no such political party called "woyane". Prove me wrong with factual evidence if in fact there is a political party called "woyane". Otherwise stop hallucinating, get a grip my son.



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

Postby arkebom » 20 Jul 2012, 06:49


I think The TPLF priminster is trying to follow his role models either in Asmara or Harare - his illness or sickness is nothing new! he was born with it. Either he is hidding / securing his loot somewhere like Mengistu in Zimbabewe or trying to play hide and seek like his master PIA.



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

Postby Zmeselo » 20 Jul 2012, 08:52


I´ve said it before guys. This pro-adgi guy needs to grow up. If the "ethiopian constitution" is applied to the full, there wouldn´t be a country called Ethiopia, to begin with. All the tribes would opt to seceed from the country and pro-adgi will return to his devastated tgray to lick his wounds. In Eritrea, except for the fact that we love our president immensely, we don´t believe he is irreplacable though. Eritrea is full of geniuses and lions but if one happens to be from south of the border, one can easily forget that fact.

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