I pretty much agree with everyone.

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if it’s always going to end like this 🙄

Huh? What’s that about? Well, this general tendency to say that we’re a bit fed up with these political has-beens, the dinosaurs and all that.

Indeed, after 65, we can see that the results are appalling.

Taking this a little further, yes, in certain situations/periods it’s a personal problem, but generally, in its entirety, we see that it’s more of a systemic problem.

It seems to me that we already discussed the problem a few years ago, that we said that this system of political organization inherited from Mama Malala doesn’t work for us, for various reasons.

Inherited? Copy and paste even. This Constitution, this executive, these two chambers, this justice system… we see it clearly today in 2025: it doesn’t work, this entire system, all these institutions have been completely distorted, it simply doesn’t work.

Yes, we can try again, for the umpteenth time, and pray for different results.

Unfortunately, no, it won’t work. These are gadgets reserved for rich countries; there’s no chance they’ll work in the third poorest country in the world, counting from the bottom up.

So a President of the Republic? Uh, yeah, meh. A government? With slacker Ministers whose power quickly goes to their heads. Members of Parliament? Big, variable-geometry solelakists attracted only by their little briefcases and their 4X4s, yes. We don’t even know what the Senate does with their days.

Justice? The big deal, the one that will be different depending on whether you’re rich or poor, right?

In short, it doesn’t work at all, lesy e. I’m not making this up, I’m not making it up, io izy io.

So what should we do? I have absolutely no idea, but I’m sure of one thing: if we continue down this path, we’ll systematically hit a wall every time.

Look at the Tolona today: it’s not even quite over yet, and I can already see the same old predators, hungry for 3Vs, already putting themselves forward on the podium on May 13th.

Yes, I know, for it to work, you still need a government, an executive. But rather than entrusting full powers to a single guy who will do anything as soon as he’s on the supreme seat and repeat, why not try something else?

I don’t know. A strong leadership, but a little more collegial, for example? With a Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Ministers who actually have the power? A slightly more decentralized power? Governors? Federalism? A military-civilian board?

As I said, I don’t know, but we need to think about it and find a system that suits us all. And, above all, one that actually works.

I’m not even talking about elections anymore. We’ll skip over all the rigging, but basically… 75% of voters are poor, voting for whoever will give the most bags of rice and caps, seriously, don’t you see we have another big problem here?

I don’t know, should we think about a system of electors like the outrageous one, for example?

And last point: it has to continue to work in all situations. There are those who wield power, but we also need guardians of power. Or safeguards, I don’t know.

In short, everything I’m writing here is just empty ideas, not necessarily relevant, but the point is there: we have to think and change everything, otherwise I guarantee you that in 5-7 years, it will be the same old story, hello hello capsat SOS

 

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