Local Elections
There are plenty
of things going on here for a change- or, as they say in French : Ca Bouge.
For a start:
today the Elections legislatives are
held all over Mali. This is an event which doesn’t really get me too excited, but
thought I’d mention it. The turn-out will be much lower than for the
presidential, and I really don’t care who gets in for Djenne, since I am afraid
I don’t hold much faith that either of the main candidates will do what they
are supposed to do: consult their constituents and report back to them. BUT, who knows, there is perhaps a growing
awareness in people that they have the right to demand this from their MP? Let’s
hope so…
The
elections have one great benefit for Hotel Djenne Djenno: the International
Election Observers are staying at the
hotel and eating here too. There are two
nice young European men staying: one Hungarian and one Romanian, sent here by the
European Union. And then there are two
Africans: one from Liberia and one from Sierra Leone. Keita giggled about this: ‘ Those two great bastions of Democracy and Human Rights
are overseeing our elections!’ Malians, inspite of their two year crisis, still
feel that they lie well over the West African average when it comes to progress,
civilization and democracy…
1 Comments:
I laughed out loud about the Liberian and Sierra Leone observers. Could you hear me down here in Sikasso? The "Loo" plastic bag issue too. Only us....... Www.theinvisiblehumanitarian.com
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