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Title: SEATS TIGHT PRESIDENT
Post by: philggg on January 19, 2017, 07:34:49 AM
I am alarm about some president in some countries like Gambia,zimbabwe in Africa who have been in power for so long and they don't want to leave office,which have lead to the bad economy such countries are witnessing,what do you think is the solution to this seat tight syndrome, they contest election they lose or manipulate the votes to be in power, what is the solution?


Title: Re: SEATS TIGHT PRESIDENT
Post by: Xester on January 19, 2017, 08:33:08 AM
In our current situation all we can do is hope and pray that the political condition in those countries may turn to be beneficial to the affected citizens. Another way is to run for presidency and after winning the election join the United Nations ans submit proposals for the good of those countries. But all of this things need money time and power and it is not easy so in the end let us just hope and pray.


Title: Re: SEATS TIGHT PRESIDENT
Post by: philggg on January 19, 2017, 08:35:34 AM
I was just listening to radio broadcast I heard that many countries in west Africa have sent  troops to overthrow the president, the present in Gambia is aware that he is been surrounded by troops still yet he is adamant


Title: Re: SEATS TIGHT PRESIDENT
Post by: Hydrogen on January 19, 2017, 09:49:23 AM
They're all like immortan joe from the new mad maxx movie.

 :(


Title: Re: SEATS TIGHT PRESIDENT
Post by: Aikonio on January 19, 2017, 10:56:08 AM
I was just listening to radio broadcast I heard that many countries in west Africa have sent  troops to overthrow the president, the present in Gambia is aware that he is been surrounded by troops still yet he is adamant
It's just an attempt to play on the nerves. He's not going to last. Of course suffer, and the civilian population, but it could not be. They blame themselves, which allowed this President to come to power and must answer for it.


Title: Re: SEATS TIGHT PRESIDENT
Post by: MaleEscort on January 20, 2017, 09:32:09 PM
lol i initially thought this was going to be about trump

do you have any resources where i cna read more about this?


Title: Re: SEATS TIGHT PRESIDENT
Post by: tracktorr on January 20, 2017, 09:41:40 PM
lol i initially thought this was going to be about trump

do you have any resources where i cna read more about this?
And what about Trump? He's already the President. Only in America maybe to clown and old imbecile became President. We'll see how he does. It seems to me that such experiments won't end well.


Title: Re: SEATS TIGHT PRESIDENT
Post by: GreenBits on January 21, 2017, 06:26:46 AM
I am alarm about some president in some countries like Gambia,zimbabwe in Africa who have been in power for so long and they don't want to leave office,which have lead to the bad economy such countries are witnessing,what do you think is the solution to this seat tight syndrome, they contest election they lose or manipulate the votes to be in power, what is the solution?
The solution that people think is make a revolution that will unsit the President of that country because if you want to unsit the President you need more support from the peoples.Revolution is the best way to unsit the President that I know.Thats my opinion only no bashers please.


Title: Re: SEATS TIGHT PRESIDENT
Post by: mazhar on January 21, 2017, 08:22:06 AM
united nation should interfere and force him to leave


Title: Re: SEATS TIGHT PRESIDENT
Post by: TicTacTic on January 21, 2017, 09:11:06 AM
united nation should interfere and force him to leave
All he's already agreed to leave his post. As these politicians do not want to part with power! Come to make a better country, but it turns out making a better only themselves. Still do not want to leave.


Title: Re: SEATS TIGHT PRESIDENT
Post by: gabmen on January 21, 2017, 07:08:09 PM
I am alarm about some president in some countries like Gambia,zimbabwe in Africa who have been in power for so long and they don't want to leave office,which have lead to the bad economy such countries are witnessing,what do you think is the solution to this seat tight syndrome, they contest election they lose or manipulate the votes to be in power, what is the solution?
Well i think this is pretty common in a lot of third world countries and in africa. Sone even appoint family members to form political dynasties. I think it depends in how these people handlebthe authority they have. Some stay in power because their constituents actually are reaping positive effects of their government. Though it would be very hard to think of a solution for those in power simply because they can't let go. I think he united nations might look into this also.