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domenica 14 aprile 2013

Bouteflika candidate Ouyahia Vice President ???

There raconte a story or a fact that happens almost every time in Africa, as we know that a lion is the king of all animals in the wilderness, and he has no rivals, keeps the small and defend at any time his family from other predators until coming to old age and has no intention of leaving his throne at least it gets a young lion to challenge him in a fight, at which point the old lion sadly leaves his throne, his family, his territory permanently. This horrible and cruel practice of the great feline takes the dawn of time and will continue until the extinction of species and
 
I wanted to mix with the true facts in africa and that connect to the habits of their animals? If we look at the lion will discover the total domination, strength and laws of the most powerful animal in Africa. The African man like him in some way, he also likes to dominate and rule by force and the stick and so I wanted to point out the habit of heads of state from across Africa and beyond Algeria. Any African head of state, but does not usually go to power democratically but often following a coup or a sham democracy based on the vote of the people. To mention a few examples: 1 - 42 years Gaddafi ruled with the dictatorship and is fù came to power through a coup in 1969 until his dismissal and eventual downfall in 2012. 2 - Bourguiba (Tunisia) ruled until Ben Ali's coup in 1987. 3 - Mubarak (Egypt) 1981-2011 (military coup). 4 - Omar Hasan Ahmad al-Bashir (Sudan) from 1993 until today. 5 - Somalia (Mohammed Siad Barre de 1969 à 1991), was deposed and exiled by Aidid first in Kenya and then in Nigeria where he died in 1995. And 'since Somalia has no government. 5 - Meles Zenawi (Adua, May 8, 1955 - Brussels, August 20, 2012) was an Ethiopian politician, President of the Republic of Ethiopia from 1991 to 1995 and Prime Minister of Ethiopia from 1995 to 2012. Considered a valuable ally by the West, also considered also the strong man of Africa, despite the human rights violations during his tenure, Meles Zenawi pointed on federalism, which allowed the country to contain the tensions between the different ethnic groups after the fall of the regime of Mengistu Haile Mariam. 6 - Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore of Burkina Faso became October 15, 1987 in a bloody coup in which he killed his predecessor Sankara. Compaoré described the killing of Sankara as an "accident", although there are strong doubts. After assuming the presidency, canceled many of the reforms carried out by Sankara, justifying it by saying that his policy was a "rectification" in the Burkina Faso revolution. 7 - Cameroon, Biya was born in the village of Mvomeka'a in the province of the South, in the then French Cameroon. It is part of the Beti ethnic group-Pahuin. He studied in Paris at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), where he graduated in 1961 in international relations. He went into politics under President Ahmadou Ahidjo and became Prime Minister in 1975. Ahidjo resigned November 6, 1982 and Biya became president. After his resignation, he came into conflict with Biya Ahidjo, went into exile in 1983 and died in 1989. In 1984 he survived a coup orchestrated by the Muslims in the north of the country and in 1992 he was able to be confirmed to the presidency in the first multiparty presidential elections with 40% of the vote. The subsequent 1997 elections were boycotted by the main opposition parties, but Biya was re-elected with 92.6% of the vote (being the only candidate). He was re-elected for another seven years in the presidential election on 11 October 2004, officially getting 70.92% of the vote, but the opposition denounced extensive fraud. In 2008 he passed a constitutional reform to participate in the upcoming elections. Practically, I'm quoting some heads of state who ruled that govern or even the dawn of time and have no desire to leave power, the presidential system was transformed into a monarchy eternal, and this is in all of Africa from north to south and from east to west.

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