Saturday , 4 May 2024
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Muammar Khadafi was keen to remain on top of the African Union, in spite of the rotating presidency principle bought by everyone. The Libyan president actually never hesitated to get on well with any of the continent's putsch makers in order to serve his ambitions. And it proved to have failed to go down well with his counterparts.

Union African: the putsch makers’ king is leaving

At the beginning of the African Union’s summit, in Addis Ababa, Bingo Wa Mutharika, acting President of Malawi, has been elected by his counterparts to be topping the organization. The outgoing president, the Libyan Muammar Khadafi, was anxious to hold on to his seat in order to improve the bases of the United States of Africa further more. 

For different motives, the majority of African countries is in no way dying for the Libyan guide’s beloved “United States of Africa”. At any rate, nobody but Coup authors previously having been granted his support is keen on have any Khadaffi on top of those famous United States of Africa. The Libyan president has been being too much inclined to agree on putsches to be entitled to the maximum of support for his projects. It’s definitely not decent. 

The Libyan leader’s stand in the Malagasy crisis has, equally, been sharply disappointing for his counterparts. Muammar Khaddafi rose to power through a Coup operated in September 1969. His support pledged to all of the continent’s putsch makers was not a real surprise. Andry Rajoelina, Marc Ravalomanana’s hangman, was anxious to follow the tracks of the continent’s little bad guys like Guinea’s Daddis Camara in order to get Khaddafi’s support. 

Bingo Wa Mutharika, the AU’s new President recognized Khaddafi’s errors and controversies in the African countries’ political crises, part of which Madagascar and the Guinea. The AU’s decision making process has not yet turned out any decision concerning the Malagasy crisis. But, since rain fearing men open up their umbrellas, the High Authority of Transition is getting ready for harder days. Malawi is indeed part of the SADC, the regional organization which vehemently and victoriously denied international recognition to the Great Isle’s young putsch maker. Rajoelina’s partisans and collaborators are viewing nothing this entity but a brood of “dictators” which successfully hindered the HAT leader from addressing the United Nations.