Mata duree
kanaan barruu kana akkan qopheessu kan godhan sababoonni gara garaa jiraatani
illee, sababoota lamatu akkan yaada koo barreessu na kakaasan. Inni tokko marii
raadiyoonii Addis Dimts jedhamurratti dhiyoo kana namoota sadiin godhamee turee
dha. Kanas kanan arge fi dhaggeeffadhe gadaa.com irratti mata duree"Jawar,
Abraha and Tamagna on the future of Ethiopia on Addis Dimts Radio"jedhuun ture.
http://gadaa.com/oduu/?p=5442 Inni
lammataa ammoo barruu Obboo Fayyis Oromiyaa mata duree"Can we welcome the
Amhara nation to the club of the colonized nations in the Horn?" http://gadaa.com/oduu/?p=5436jedhuun dhiyeesse dha...
Last time we have seen about the role of integrity,
trust and respect in leading and directing. We have also explored about the
roles of leader and party briefly in context of public attitudes and its impact
on the liberation movement. Today, I will talk about Fayyis Oromia recent
article under heading of paradigm shift on Gadaa website. While I am discussing
about his political view, I will focus on Phrases “Union of Autonomous Nation”
in Ethiopia Empire in context of social justice movement.
Oromo-Ethioipan Political analyst and researcher Jawar
Mohammed commented on the current hot topic surrounding recent
statements made by the former OLF leader Leenco Lata. According to
Leenco, different aspects of the Ethiopian society view the state in
distinct ways. Some see the country as a unitary state, while others see
it as a federal state and other communities see it as an empire
(colonial) state. He said the basic precondition for electoral democracy
does not exist in Ethiopia andit is impossible to have a
successful election while many people of Ethiopia doubt the legitimacy
of the Ethiopian state itself. Hebelieves there should be a national
dialogue on the future of Ethiopian state to reach a compromise on a
national constitution before elections occur...
Does public trust or integrity matter? How politicians
obtain and maintain the public trust, reputation and image? Why people trust
leader or system? Let's analyze the Oromo politics in view of this questions
and concepts.....