Letter to grandfather: The Mali of the big draw
Dear grandfather! The draw continues. From 2012 to the present day the draw has been on the rise in Mali. A rebellion wakes up and draws lots for its existence and the existence of all Malians. Jihadists rise up and pull the country towards Sharia. An Army rises in the South and will draw lots for the future of the State in the North. Worse, in an unprecedented trial and error, two ethnic groups are dressed, one jihadist, the other anti-terrorist, and the two draw their destiny by lot.
In the amalgam and total uncertainty, we accept the roll of the dice of the deputies. We are going to draw lots for the legislative future of the country. Disputes arise but despite this, we draw lots. Moussa Timbiné and Hady Niangadou are at the head of the legislature after the big draw. Thank God, the President had promised to dedicate the fate of the country, sorry his second mandate to the youth. Disputes are intensifying, ECOWAS is getting involved. The draw falls on the Constitutional Court. The president collapses it.
Worse, on June 5 the greatest draws get together. The boulevard draw movement was born. We are playing the future of the country in the greatest irrationality. No chance is given to any order, neither military, nor judicial, nor administrative, even less political or constitutional. Between June 5 and August 18, the greatest chance and the most dangerous adventure begins for the country. Everything was finalized by the CNSP on August 18. Now the draw is military. It is no longer the rosary or the turban, but the kalash. We draw lots and fall on Assimi Goïta, a colonel. Read More...