
Huh? Another criticism from the chief critic? 🤣 I admit that this little expression dropped by a news user is intriguing… because it so clearly illustrates the current situation?
Small-time governance… indeed, we don’t really see the coherence of all that.
One moment I’m embarking on my delusions of 250 meters of water jets, pedal boats, and McDonald’s, then the next I’m playing the little fokontany chief on the field with my 5 kilos of rice and my competition from Madagascar has incredible fokontany talent?
… in the meantime, I take the opportunity to secretly sign Sahofika with who knows who (DTC tender?) with this suspicious Fonds Souverain SA
And finally, I’m relocating my Council of Ministers to TulĂ©ar, probably to show Behozatra who’s boss? 🤣 Still in vindictive mode, eh?
In short, a lot of hot air, but unfortunately, we’re still a little hungry. And by the way… when are we going to eat? The 31 million starving people are hungry, Mr. President. Where is food sovereignty? Where is the 500 ar rice? Per kilo, not kapoaka, eh? Where is the 1500 ar oil? Shut up, young people, you think so highly.

And otherwise, on another note, despite the appalling recent events, nothing, not a single word, about the insecurity and especially the sordid murders of the two children recently at 67 hectares?

But what was May 13th truly remembered, by your valiant little soldiers of whom we are so proud?
In short, short-term governance… as has been the case for the past 16 years? We’re still waiting for the much-vaunted achievements, because what we’ve been witnessing over the past 16 years has been massive destruction.
Destruction of infrastructure, destruction of Malagasy society (fiaramonina), destruction of purchasing power, destruction of water, electricity, in short, potika poor daholo.
And with all due respect, from 2002 to 2008, despite his failings, the milkman was really no worse than you. Yes, we had real governance, we had a Madagascar Action Plan, we had a direction, not a small-time governance, depending on the whim of the day. And how much money was left in Jirama’s coffers at the end of 2008? How many planes did Air Madagascar have? Etc., the list is long.
I lived in Madagougou from 2004 to 2018. So I can testify that life wasn’t all that bad from 2004 to 2008. On the other hand, waa … social networks[/caption]
In short, tena tsy milay Ă©… Small-time governance, io izy io. And unfortunately you are not about to be rid of it, mahaiza mihonona zany, aza misosoka alahelo intsony an.
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