Desperate Times Call For Desperate Measures…
…Ancient Communist saying!
No sooner that the Seychelles Freedom Party (SFP) was registered, and I gave a press conference calling for an all out BOYCOTT of the national Assembly elections, joining officially along with NDP and SNP. Immediately, the Election Commission registered another political party called Seychelles Popular Democratic Party, headed by Mr. David Pierre, ex SNP who turned in his membership to his party on national television. Mr. Pierre, was the Deputy Secretary General of the SNP.
David Pierre - SNP 2010 Conference addressing delegates on the issues of election, money and vote buying. How ironic!
Correspondingly, the SPDP leader has announced, through SBC help, that he and his party will be participating in the upcoming elections for the National Assembly. They will field candidates, they will seek legislative office, and they will have a vote for the leader of the opposition.
This position is completely contradictory of the common unifying platform of the Seychelles opposition. Mr. Pierre has not met with anyone in the opposition prior to deciding if he will field candidates. I am personally uncertain if he even read the Commonwealth Report on the recommendations that have been made to level the playing field for Eighteen (18) years.
Allegations of Backing By Ruling Party
Immediately, as the party was registered, numerous allegations surfaced on the internet that the ruling party was financing Mr. David Pierre’s party.
These allegations have not been denied by Mr. Pierre, until now. However, there are reports that he has been seen making numerous trips and visits to Danny Faure’s office. Mr. Faure is the Vice President of Seychelles and high ranking PL official. What would a future opposition party leader be doing roaming even close to Danny Faure’s office, all by himself? Could this be true?
Desperate Times Indeed
The call for BOYCOTT of National Assembly elections is a unifying platform of all elements of the Seychelles opposition community. In spite of all our shortcomings, and all issues internally that we grapple with, we have been able to come up with a common stance and common purpose, that unifies all Seychelles opposition.
That is, a BOYCOTT of these elections is critical at this time, because the promises of democracy and freedom made by F.A. Rene in November 1991, after Eighteen (18) years, have not been kept by PL and James Michel. It is arguable that we have backed tracked to one party state in the last Six (6) months faster then in the last Sixteen (16) years.
A Boycott exposes the promise broken by the SPPF and PL to implement democracy with corresponding freedoms made in 1991.
A Boycott exposes what the Commonwealth Expert Team (CET) in their Commonwealth Reports note, that is, we have numerous one party state laws in place that prohibit a full transition to democracy.
Basically, though we live in 2011 in life terms, but in terms of progress in democracy and freedom, we are still back in November 1991.
The Democracy Tree Without Roots
This means the democratic tree if you will, that Mr. F. A. Rene told us he was planting in November of 1991, has not taken root after Eighteen (18) years.
Occasionally when it is exposed that the tree is really a dead tree, the next course of action, is to prop a few plastic oranges on the tree, to make the world believe, we have tree that is alive and well rooted. With the plastic oranges on the tree the communists can say that the tree is fine, it even bears fruit occasionally. You can even water the tree with sea water, it will thrive in appearance.
People of Seychelles , we are entering an era of plastic fruits in the opposition. As the opposition is shammed, like elections, and everything else around us, the world will see it for themselves, and we will not have to work to expose the sham, the entire tree without roots, will become a plastic tree that looks so beautiful, and lively, but it has not grown an inch in real terms since November 1991 nor has it borne any real fruit except for plastic fruits placed on the tree deliberately.
Do Not Lose Hope In Humanity
These tactics are expected of communists. They use them all over the world. In some communist countries, they fake debates, others will fake projects to give the people hope, many fake economic results to fake their success, when in fact it is all grand failure.
Faking an opposition is part of the communists effort to fake our realities. It is used to give cover and mask to their illegitimate democracies the world over.
The common thread in all communist societies is that faking it is never enough and they are sooner rather then later, exposed to the entire world, not just the central committee!
As they fake all the way, we must be united, act as one, for a common good cause that is greater then all of our sums divided.
Seselwa Unite!
Sesel Pou Seselwa!
May God Bless All Freedom Loving Seychellois!
This must be the biggest joke of the century. Pierre is either an idiot or a genius and I hope that he has asked Danny for at least 5 million to run against Party Lepep. Sa pti fem pe dryv son lapo lagel e y bezwen largen pov boug. Don't worry David, sa toutoune yne fini ganye servi par en bon pe zom. What an idiot!
ReplyDeleteNow add Carpin to the bunch and you can only laugh at the comedy. Albert Rene cannot be pleased with Misel.
As for me, I'm staying home and it will take another genius to get me out of my house to vote for these so-called politicians. They are all thieves.
TRAITOR. Judas had more scruples.
ReplyDeleteWho would vote for this fake politician? Or will Faure ask a few of his loyal supporters to cast a vote or two in Pierre's favour so that it all looks legitimate to the idiot observers?
ReplyDeleteSeychelles, do not be fooled by this travesty. Stay home, boycott this fraudulent election, and let us send a clear message to James Michel and his cronies that we cannot be bought.
Amen
James Michel should be ashamed of himself to be planning such treason against his own people. After visiting Australia which is a bastion of true democracy, how can he watch this charade? How can Albert Rene watch this nonsense? For the first time in my life, I wish I was a Libyan rebel with a few guns.
ReplyDeleteWe the people of Seychelles deserve better than this treatment from Michel and his psycho party members. Pierre must be enjoying his newly found riches and lest he forgets, he is taking dirty Government money that the people have sweated for. Therefore he is as guilty as all the conniving, corrupt thieves that came before him. I feel sick to my stomach and cannot wait for the people to one day overthrow this corrupt Government.
The thing about Democracy is this-
ReplyDeleteit is fragile, and cannot be handled like you handle a cow to grass;
Michel seems to think it is easy and you handle a democracy exactly like crab to grass;
Rene must be laughing his head off at how Michel Bozo's about and now he has the whole country on the verge of one party state.
The democratic status of a country is not a toy Michel. It is not your mistress to do as you please with it and pay it off as you please.
We want our rights.
Amen
Seychelles country downgrade will follow for political instability thanks to James Michel's idiotic ideas on how to run a country.
ReplyDeleteThis is a complete shame.
ReplyDeleteDoes David Pierre know what he is doing?
Is this what has been crawling under his skin all these years?
David, my friend, you have made a big mistake.
Pull back before it is too late for you.
The Lord will guide you if you avail yourself to him in the hour of your confusion despair. I can see it all over your face. You cannot hide.
SAD Baby Doll
Trust me on the following:
ReplyDelete1.David Pierre has been paid big time for this.
2.Danny Faure, preparing himself to be president in three years'time is the driver behind this, with James Michel's blessings.
3.Danny'd plans is to have Pierre as the next leader of opposition, by hook or by crook. It'll look good for the world to see that we have an opposition & lepep will have someone they "can work with".
Since we've proved last May that we're monkeys,Lepep are now convinced of this and just wants to prolong it by again making us believe in father christmas.
All of us who believe in democracy and want to see change should stand firm and BOYCOTT this charade.Pierre will maybe get his 10% votes for him to get a PR seat, but it'll be from votes handed over to him by Lepep.
Already there are plans to organise Lepep voters in such a way that a few of them in each district vote for Pierre or his stooges.
What a joke all this is and how sad we've reached this stage.
Pierre has no electoral appeal. Remember he failed to beat Ginette Gamatis. He is obviously banking on people having to go to vote out of fear and opposition supporters will vote for him rather than Parti Lepep. He is retarding the fight for democracy and a level playing field for elections.
ReplyDeleteI am sure he blamed his failure to beat Gamatis on SPPF's money. Suddenly everything is OK.
The Electoral Commission has already, in just a few weeks, shown that it is a political instrument of the Parti Lepep government. Even if it is only Gappy who registers political parties, he is the Chairman of the Election Commission.
Maybe Pierre will get a few more gold rings for the rest of his fingers and a few more wrist bangles as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a womanising wanker!
Trust-
ReplyDeleteIf voter turn out is too low, elections process cannot be deemed "credible".
PL is tampering with democratic process, this will be more damaging for them then they seem to think.
Basically, they are running a Robert Mugabe show.
Danny Faure is foolish to dirty his reputation with one party state tactics.He does not have to go down that road.
If he does, we will finish off like the rest.
When somebody shows you 5 million rupees with promises of much more, including the position of Leader of Opposition, all "principles" are shelved, if not thrown out.
ReplyDeleteThis is the lesson we're teaching the younger generation.
If Seychellois voters go along with that, they deserve these gangsters as leaders.
ReplyDeleteVoter turn out won't be low. Everyone of Michel's supporter, paid or unpaid, will turn up to vote.
ReplyDeleteI expect turnout to be at least 50% This is a decent showing by any standard. The Singaporian president was elected by just over 30% last week.
"If Seychellois voters go along with that, they deserve these gangsters as leaders"
ReplyDeleteWell, they've already made that choice last May, haven't they?
The very sad thing is that you & I now have to suffer the consequences.
The combined opposition should continue to let everyone know that Pierre's Democratic Party & parti Lepep is one and the same.
ReplyDeleteA vote for Pierre is a vote for Lepep. As simple as that.
For the first time in any "democracy" we're going to have the Leader of Opposition coming from the same party as the ruling party.
ReplyDeleteDemocracy "a la Seychelloise" and en viktwar pou Sesel!
Danny Faure knows IMF will get difficult if there is no credible opposition in the country. He is trying to manufacture one. It was only last May that David Pierre told us in his resignation letter that he was a man of high principles. Now he is Parti Lepep's poodle. There has been an indecent haste to register Pierre's party, raising the question of who in the Election Commission has been paid off for this.
ReplyDeleteNow we know why Gappy stopped questioning SFP's party registration documents and suddenly registered SFP. He could hardly register Pierre's party while dragging his feet over SFP. Gappy is unfit to be Chair of the Election Commission whose reputation has already been tarnished.
The election turnout will be judged by previous turnounts of more than 80%. As many people will be forced to go to vote, the spoilt votes too will be judged by previous elections' spoilt votes.
ReplyDelete"The difference between a party leader and a statesman is that a party leader is mostly interested in power and the next election, whereas a statesman is interested in the transformation of the society, the next generation and the long-term stability of the nation"
ReplyDeleteThis is an extract of Mancham's Letter in today's issue of the Nation.Not clear why he's felt the necessity to distance himself from these new political formations but the difference he wants us to make between himself and James Michel is very telling.
Reply to Gappy questioning SFP-
ReplyDeleteGappy stopped questioning Seychelles Freedom Party (SFP) registration because there was nothing to question.
If he did question anything, that would shed light to an not credible questioning process.
Please leave Seychelles Freedom Party out of Mr. Pierre's mess. The storm is just brewing and PL have exposed Seychelles in a dramatic way to the out side world.
What is important to note is that all communist regimes field fake oppositions. This is normal for them.
Similarly, they all pay a dear price for this practice.
Seselwa Unite!
Sesel Pou Seselwa!
Christopher Gill
Guys, the IMF couldn't give a rat's ass about whether we have an opposition party or not, just as long as government sticks to the measures agreed upon.
ReplyDeleteMuch less the international community whose interests are clearly elsewhere. This is why the ruling party feel that they have an empty"laplenn football pou zwe football"!
This morning's Nation quotes David Pierre as saying that he would withdraw if SNP decided to stand in the elections as he did not want to split the opposition.
ReplyDeletePlease tell me what the guy is on & can I please have some???
I was disappointed when Pierre was not selected as VP candidate in the last elections, sadder when he left SNP.
ReplyDeleteBut today, my respect for him is GONE. The guy is clearly an opportunist, ambitious goon.
May God save his soul.
Mancham said the same thing a few years ago when Michel criticised him. Those were the days.
ReplyDeletePerhaps now is the time for all statesmen to distance themselves from Parti Lepep government because of their skulduggery.
Guys, David Pierre is a Statesman, don't you get it.
ReplyDeleteGuys, David Pierre is a Statesman, don't you get it.
ReplyDeleteAs has been mentioned, political instability affects credit rating. Credit rating affects the country's ability to borrow and how much it pays in interest. This is where IMF will have a chat with Danny Faure. Remember he has already defaulted on loans. Political instability (do we have a credible opposition in the assembly or not and what does the real opposition do outside the assembly) will bring economic and financial pressure on Parti Lepep, and possibly derail IMF's economic plans and targets etc etc
ReplyDeleteIs it not time we got rid of that monster called Parti Lepep and move forward as a decent country ?
ReplyDeleteWe can all stay at home for these elections so that Michel and co get the message loud and clear.
Comment-
ReplyDeleteCredit ratings for countries take into account progress in implementing democratic reforms, for countries that come out of a one party state.
Democratic practice is critical for stability and country forecasts.
Just look at what Standard and Poor did to the USA when they played with the debt ceiling. S&P downgraded USA from AAA to AAA-. It will take 10 years to recover.
To say the IMF cares a "rats ass" over this situation is not a well thought out point.
It resembles a frustrated perspective that is inaccurate. We must adjust to focus in accurately on our realities.
The "credibility" of the National Assembly vote will be tied to the number of voters that turn out taking into account the formation of a new party run by Pierre and the the Boycott of all the other opposition parties.
If PL had half a brain, they would re instate the National Assembly and get on with the electoral reforms, because they have pulled a lions tail so to speak. The opposition will galvanize now for FREEDOM. It has no other option, if it is to remain credible.
Libya has taught us that FREEDOM does not come cheap. There, it cost 50,000 lives. Here we only have to withhold 28,000 votes to start our walk to Freedom.
Boycott National Assembly Elections!
Seselwa Unite!
Sesel Pou Seselwa!
Christopher Gill
The trio in Nation don't look happy. The body language says they are only doing it for the money. Carpin can't join in yet because she is challenging her expulsion from SNP in the courts. Bad timing. Will the judges be fooled ?
ReplyDeleteWho is Francesca Monnaie ? Looks like one of Pierre's girlfriends roped in to give a semblance of support for the party.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like James Mancham thinks people might associate him with this latest act of Parti Lepep's skulduggery, given his close and unwise association with James Michel's presidency. He is keen to say that Pierre's Popular Democratic Party has nothing to do with him. Mancham would not have to explain himself if he kept a respectable distance with the Parti Lepep government and its dirty tricks. Mancham forgets that he was once the victim of these dirty tricks and nothing has changed. So Pierre's party does not get Mancham's endorsement. But we know that Parti Lepep has 'vays' of making people change their minds quickly.
ReplyDeleteTime to recognise the great work done by Ramkalawan to build up the opposition and keep it independent of Parti Lepep. It could not have been easy with the likes of Pierre, Carpin and a few others around. SNP will be stronger after it has purged itself of these undesirables. Being in opposition for such a long time was always going to be difficult for unity and loyalty. The fight must rightly shift to electoral reforms to break Parti Lepep's unfair dominance on elections. It is make or break time for democracy in Seychelles. We are focused on this goal and traitors and Parti Lepep's hired politicians cannot stop in our way.
ReplyDeleteThe other goon in the Parti Lepep government is Govinden. He is reported in Nation that MNAs knew what they were called to do in the dissolution saga, despite the wording of the motion. Does it mean he has conceded that the motion was not properly worded to constitute a constitutional dissolution of the national assembly ?
ReplyDeleteHe seems to be saying it does not matter how badly written the motion was. The courts are busy with constitutional cases precisely because the law is badly written. Govinden is a prime culprit. Who is he to say that Ferrari knew it was a motion to dissolve the assembly ? Why don't they call him before the court to ask hi
? Govinden is stupid to tell the courts he knew what was the minds of MNAs, if he has not asked them.
He should lose this case because he has already conceded that the motion passed was not a motion to dissolve the assembly. If he wins, it will only prove that the judges are scared to rule against Parti Lepep on major constitutional issues. They will send the message that badly written motions or law do not matter and that government goons are free to interpret the law the way they want.
Christopher Gill has been telling us for some time now we are in a one party state. He has registered the SFP and he called for a Boycott and has held true to the word. We need to recognize the hard work Gill has done, when many ignored the call.I am giving Gill and SFP my full support, they focus on the younger generation, and they have done a remarkable job getting the word out.
ReplyDeletePierre gona follow the order from PP and he will be paid by PP for this role he gona play in the assembly.Remmeber this guy was SNP befor 2011 election but he deffect to join PP.
ReplyDeleteSFP and other opposition leader want to boycott and this Guy are coming to play a dirty game,i think you don't beleave in Democracy and freedom like you said David Pierre you just want Seselwa to continue to leave under Dictatorship and communist and for this regime to continue to sell us.who you think you are fouling David Pierre,yourself and some Seselwa another paranoid poltician and you dont know if you beleave in god or devils Pierre sorry to tell you.
Johnny
It looks like non of the party we have today believes in democracy and freedom.All of them desire power.It is a question of the pot calling the kettle black.
ReplyDeleteAnd we the people are caught in this power struggle.
So, Parti Lepep is fielding 2 parties and 50 candidates. They did say they are ready. Their supporters will be spoilt for choice. Let's hope they get confused and vote for Pierre and he wins 25-0.
ReplyDelete"Time to recognise the great work done by Ramkalawan to build up the opposition and keep it independent of Parti Lepep. It could not have been easy with the likes of Pierre, Carpin and a few others around. SNP will be stronger after it has purged itself of these undesirables"- this is quite funny.
ReplyDeleteIt is Ramkalawan who appointed the so called traitors Pierre, Carpin, Anthony Derjaques as SNP proportional Member of the National Assembly. Little if any consultation was ever held on this apptment. Those ppl were not sacked, they left on their own accord and joined the SPPF, it quite laughable to absolve Ramkalwan responsibilities. SNP is as dead as the dodo, the sooner we move off from this wrekage the better for the oppositon.
Gill, stop calling Pierre opposition. The opposition opposes the government. The opposition does not oppose the opposition. PDP is a sister party of Parti Lepep.
ReplyDeleteTiklo you still dont get it cock mole.Johnny is johnny. Gill is Gill.
ReplyDeletewhy are you so paranoid Tiklo about peoples you dont no their real names like you know Gill?My trainer all the time told me that is good to keep peoples guessing all the time.
Johnny
Housing Finance Company Ltd is approving loans by the hundreds for "home improvements" suddenly. WHICH MEANS PARTI LE PEP HAS STARTED ITS VOTE BUYING ALREADY!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteDavid Pierre/Jane Carpin, your time will come and you will hang your heads in shame.
Mancham's communique/letter makes news on SBC. SBC puts its own spin on the letter, giving the impression that Mancham endorses Pierre's PDP.
ReplyDeleteWhen I read the letter in Nation, I thought Mancham was disassociating himself from NDP, SFP and PDP because of the use of the word "democratic" and Volcere and Gill's connections with SDP. But SBC has clarified things for me.
Population of Seychelles has dropped by 3200 after people working in construction have left the country. That must be those who were working on Khalifa's palaces.
ReplyDeleteAh, Pierre will be Minister of Opposition.
ReplyDeleteHe will have a seat in the Central Committee.
"When I read the letter in Nation, I thought Mancham was disassociating himself from NDP, SFP and PDP because of the use of the word "democratic" and Volcere and Gill's connections with SDP.."
ReplyDeleteUnlike you,I understood that Mancham was endorsing David Pierre whilst making the point that he as a statesman. Confused? You're not the only one.
"As has been mentioned, political instability affects credit rating. Credit rating affects the country's ability to borrow and how much it pays in interest. This is where IMF will have a chat with Danny Faure. Remember he has already defaulted on loans. Political instability (do we have a credible opposition in the assembly or not and what does the real opposition do outside the assembly) will bring economic and financial pressure on Parti Lepep, and possibly derail IMF's economic plans and targets etc etc"
ReplyDeleteDream on guys!!!!
I have been waiting for the news that Khalifa was funding a bigger mosque. And the news has come. A huge 700 capacity mosque!
ReplyDeleteBring it on guys.
Soon there'll be one on Praslin & La Digue. Then we'll have one in each district and we would then have completed the process of making islam our national religion.
Do we have that many terrorist in Seychelles for a mosque of that size?
ReplyDeleteLeave Afif alone.
ReplyDeleteDavid Pierre was wearing a blue shirt and a blue tie. The table covers were blue. His party is called Popular Democratic Party. What can we read into that ? Trying to flatter Mancham ? I am surprised Volcere and DP has not slapped an injunction on this party, given the confusion. Why do people keep harping on about democracy when it is not a vote-winner in Seychelles. People worry about where they will get a new fridge to replace the one they got in 2007, not whether their MNA is democratically elected or not. Fridges get votes. Not freedom.
ReplyDeleteLike I said before and will say again, Seychellois are easily bought and only care about what they can get out of a situation in the short term without a care for the long term. They see politicians doing this every day so you cant blame them.
ReplyDeleteAnd has anyone wondered where funding for David Pierre's "Democratic" party comes from? OK he got a few millions to cross the floor last time but after a brand new car and a holiday of a life time in the far east you would have expected the bank balance to be low? His MNA pension may pay for the office rent but a political party needs more than this.WHO is funding the guy? Mancham?Lepep?Khalifa?all three? Somebody please ask him and this is something for our very "independent" electoral commission to look into.Now.
ReplyDeleteIndeed this is a question that the electoral commission needs to look into as soon as possible. The money a close friend of mine was offered cannot be coming from David Pierre's pension. It is worrying if again there are foreigners sticking their nose in our internal affairs.They should concentrate on building their mosques and stay out of internal politics.
ReplyDeleteAnd Pierre tells us that he's not for sale??????
The next election will indeed be parti lepep against parti lepep or rather an arrangement between parti lepep and parti lepep.
Any FACTS???
ReplyDeleteNOPE!
Who would have guessed???
Conspiracies?
On PRASLIN there will be no mosque to be built and we will make sure that this never happen.
ReplyDeleteRASTA.
Gadafi bring immgrants in Libya and when the revolution come,he use them as mercenary to fight for him and kill Libian peoples.
ReplyDeleteMichel also have a plan of doing the same bringing immgrants in Seychelles to do the same,if one day things get dirty he will use those peoples as mercenary to kill Seslwa,but any way in Seychelles dont have any border to cross and escape after crime is commit for them to run away.Seychelles has only two way out by sea our by air.
Instead of building mosque on Praslin to benefit those arabs Michel.it's better you do some things more positive on Praslin exampel a better hsopital,rescure gard on the beach,light on the road for torists at night that they can feel more safe to go for a walk a fire station better buses on the road a real sportcenter for the youths etc...there are still a lots to mention.This regime have done nothing for Praslinios,those house you building on Mahe,Why Praslinios dont get the same sytel house instead this bastard Michel give us only KAZO POOL to leave in it and put tanks gas near the school to kill our childrens beacause this regime hate Praslinios.
ReplyDeleteEvery time i been asking this Metsy La Rue this piece of shit like his master a piece of land to buy as a Seseselwa and as Praslinios she has always say that Goverment dont have any more land to sell,can some one tell me why those arabs get land to built mosque if its true.a se fer liki.
ReplyDeletewith all due respect that I have for Mr Mancham. His description of a statesman and a partisan leader is correct but my question is that is Mr Mancham trying to insinuate that he is a statesman. If he is therefore he is probably the statesman of soliel D'or. Since he put his feet back on Seychelles after being in exile to say the truth I never never seen any statesmanship qualities in him. If he was a real statesman as he professes. He should have been the president of Seychelles.He was outwit and manipulated by Mr Rene. I stand to quote what Mr Rene once said. mon pou fer Mancham vin pli SPPF ki Madame Gamatis. the rest is history.
ReplyDeleteI would like to say that to Mr Mancham.
1. Travelling around the world bragging about National reconciliation does make one a statesman.
2. Real statesman are people with vision, principle and foresight.
3. Real statesman would be likened to a good shepherd who guide his sheep to green pasture not to the desert.
4. Real statesman do not compromise his people freedom with oppressors and criminals.
Sorry Mr Mancham your statesman hood has brought nothing since your arrival to the Seychelles instead we are sliding into a one party state by your brothers in arm Mr Michel and his foreign masters with your blessing.
Really statesman you will find in people like Mateba alais Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther king ,Ghandi etc. These were people with a vision and conviction that material things were irrelevant to them but the prosperity of their people was very dear to their heart.
To the above Boof Head, this message from TIKLO....."Sir James Mancham is not only a Statesman, but a Par Excellence Seychellois."
ReplyDeleteAs for you you big stoopido, go suck on an egg with your other idiot fifth Columnist Totof Gill ki pa ti ne Sesel. We made him feel welcomed and now thinks he owns the bloody place and calls all and sundry "Comminist."
Zot O, bez aret bat la tet zot prosen sil vou ple!!!!!
And by the way Totof, David Pierre exercised his democratic rights to walk away from the Seychelles Nappa Policies Party. In forming his own Party, Pierre has also exercised his democratic rights and what ever else he may decide to do. And one thing is for sure, David Pierre is not bad mouthing/insulting elected Personalities that run our Government Institution.
ReplyDeleteAnd guess what Bannla, David Pierre could well be the next Opposition Leader if Wavel double faults by not contesting the forthcoming elections.
As for Gill, word on the street is Toto toto tototo tototo tof Gill who double crossed the Bel Ombre voters is exercising his democratic rights to insult others with impunity. And then you idiots say that there is no democracy in Seychelles?. Go suck your thumps you bunch os Insignificunts...opps spelling error!!!.
Tiklo!
ReplyDeletePierre and Carpin have been bought by Michel & Co with money supplied by their great benefactor who looks down on us all. He is the true leader of Seychelles and Michel & Co are merely puppets who dance to his 'MONEY, MONEY,MONEY',tune. Michel & Co, have proved beyond doubt they are corrupt and bankrupt of morality, just like you.
Michel is encouraging the islamisation of Seychelles because he knows that if Seychellois revolts he can count on them to reign terror on us. Be afraid Seychellois cause islam will show no mercy on us all.
ReplyDeleteHi Kristoferrr,
ReplyDeleteMon apel Tantin, bomaten mon ti pe debout dan lanir kot Cable and wireless e pe esper mon tour pou bez pey mon bil ler mon ti tann ou pe komans fatig nou avek ou bann koze politik. Wi mon ti byen devan oum e mon ti war ou pti toutou obor ou konm dabitid. Ou ti pe rabas bann zafer demokrasi kot ou dir ki nou pe kontinyen avek en sistenm parti inik. Mon pa mazin tou vi ki ou pti pe koz bullshit parey labitid. Selman mon ti tann ou ler ou ti dir ki David Pierre in ganny peye pou form en parti. An efe tou dimoun andan ti tann ou. Pou a politisyen ou pa bez sivilize mon frer. Ou devret gete avan ou dir bann bullshit parey. You are not even twice the man David is, in more ways than one. Aret kras anler mon frer, ou konn byen son resilta. Koman en swadizan lider parti ou vreman napa protocol ditou. Sa bann kalite koze ou koz li prive. Ouswa parey bann dimoun ki ti pe gognard ou ti dir, ou ti anvi feer war ki ou la. Oun reisi Brother, nou tou nou ti konnen ki Karikatir ti la. Apre si ou sirtan sir ki ou pou kakap ganny ase vot, azir brav, partisip dan eleksyon. Koumsa ou a ganny vot e aranz bann lalwa. Mon osi mon an faver bann sanzman elektoral me pa par komans ensilte bann lezot lider parti. Si oule ganny respe, komans par respe ou prosen.
P.S. Sa stil pennyen in nepli lanmod isi. Ou pa pou zanmen ganny vote in office avek.
Regards,
En tantin ki pe byen enjoy son pansyon anpe.
Dir li mem tantin...
ReplyDeleteDoes David Pierre still think James Michel is a "kapon" ?
ReplyDeleteThe case for the boycott is as strong as ever. There must be political reforms to remove the unfair advantages that Parti Lepep enjoys, before it is too late for reforms through the ballot box.
ReplyDeletePierre's opportunistic decision to form a party and take part in the elections in no way whatsoever diminishes the strength of the case for the boycott. But it does alleviate the political pressure on James Michel to undertake meaningful reforms before the next national assembly elections.
James Michel would be unwise to think that he can manipulate the electoral process and ensure that Pierre leads a poodle opposition in the national assembly of yes men and women, and that the real opposition will give up the fight for real reforms. He would be boxing himself into a corner, with unimaginable and untold consequences. There is still enough time to step back from an inferno of his own making.
The 25,000 who unequivocably voted for the opposition in the presidential elections, despite massive inducement to vote for Parti Lepep, cannot be denied a voice. The one-party state must be left firmly behind us and, in any case, for those tempted to turn back the clock, the world has changed immeasurably since 1977-1993.
History has shown that political machinations like Pierre's Popular Democratic Party (a misnomer if ever there was one) do not fare well. Remember Rhodesia and South Africa where the white regimes had similar short-lived political arrangements with black puppets in order to avoid majority rule. Marshall Petain's Vichy regime fared no better, when the French people chose to listen De Gaulle then exiled in London.
History may not be Pierre's suit. He is after all a self-professed mathematician with a bent for logic. He would do well to put aside calculations and plans to enrol paid collaborators for nominations day next week and see what lessons history has in store for demagogues like him. Pierre will pay dearly for his pétainisme.
Oooh!!! What bitterness do I sensed in the last mail (10.19pm.). Jealously kills the cat. Why do you go on and on and on about D. Pierre? You are really giving him all the attention you said he should not get. Let the guy participate in the vote. Afterall, you want democracy or not? We are all free to do what we feel is right. Or is it Democracy is not Democracy when the issue relates to an opinion deifferent to yours? Grow up man. And, do bring Gill with you to the growing up school, he is a real retard.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Tante Rouge
Sorry, it is the 10.00pm not 10.19pm.
ReplyDeleteTante rouge
Tante derobe.
ReplyDeleteParti lepep=Popular Democratic Party.
ReplyDeleteJames Michel=David Pierre=Bann opportunistic bezer.
I hope Seychellois in their overwhelming majority boycott this charade of an election. AMEN
Amen!!! To you too.
ReplyDeleteWhy don't you form your own party and stop being jealous of other people's. Mine will be called Seychelles Freesodom Party.
How original.
Cheers,
Sodorm
Why did you have to print David's picture three times? O.k. Got the answer. You are indeed obsessed with him. Bet you have one of his picture hanging in your room.Hey Chris?
ReplyDeleteTantine was right, he is better looking too. Sorry mate, can't win this one.
Tante Ver
ler mon fes e grate un malbal e more dan lenn.
ReplyDelete"Amen!!! To you too.
ReplyDeleteWhy don't you form your own party and stop being jealous of other people's. Mine will be called Seychelles Freesodom Party.
How original.
Cheers,
Sodorm"
Excellent idea!
I'll name mine Go Jump in the Sea You Moron Party" - Amen
Be Courageous people in the opposition. Like you have shown Lepep on the 21st of may that we cannot be bought unlike the liar David Pierre who has signed a pact with the devil. We will do it again this time by staying at home in that forthcoming election. What a victory will be for democracy when 25000 of the electorate will not turn up for that sham election between lepep1 v/s lepep2. David Pierre will go into hiding because after that the really opposition will explore all the avenues locally and internationally to make sure that oppression and dictatorship will not reign in our society again. Sorry for those short sighted opportunistic who are happy to stay in the kingdom of the blind where they are subjected to their kings rule who are all monkeys. Sorry lads god created us to be free from oppression and dictatorship rule. There will be more Khadaffis who will go into hiding one day. This will happen in the Seychelles too.
ReplyDeleteDavid Pierre is biting the hand that feeds him.
ReplyDeleteNow that he has a new feeder.
ReplyDeleteThey must be couragous becuase their position is working.Pierre and his fake party would not last.I think all its members which is a handful of them are in fact PP supporters who were send to registered as members to of SPDP in order that the latter has enough members to registered his fake party.Moreover,Seychellois will not put their faith in a fake leader who does not even know what ideology to follow,and nor do they want to be lead by a blind.Real Leaders are those who have principles and issues,not apprentice politicians to the likes of Pierre.
ReplyDeleteJeanne D'Arc
Hi Jane of Arc,
ReplyDeleteWhy don't you form a party? It would be interesting to know the name of yours! Can I suggest one, 'Bitch Freedom Party'. how about that for originality?
Cheers,
Lesbosnia
Lesbonia
ReplyDeleteI am supporter of SFP ,Seychelles first genuine opposition party that fare enough.Furthermore the country does not need fake parties just for the sake of having parties in order to pocket tax payers money and help divide opposition to favour pp one party system.Moreover,it is not the name of a party that will make you successful but your policies and principles and nor is it your wish but the consequences of your act.
lastly,SFP ;SNP,DP are doing a good job by boycotting the coming fake election ,this is an action you should support it will help promote democracy in this country.
Jeanne D'Arc
To anonymous of September 1 2011 @ 11:12 pm
ReplyDeleteSorry man the name Seychelles Freesodorm Party is already taken! That is ZanpolIzak’s Party. Freesodorm is his policy!
Zot ti a pe rod milti parti la ler i bez donn zot mil ti parti zot vwar li tro lour parey gro grenn dan kanson evaris!
ReplyDelete....errrr parey grenn dan bunbag Totof!
There has been talks by many bloogersthat if opposition boyccott theelection Pp qill win.Well,i do not know how they come to this conclusion but the fact is that since thwOPPOSITION PARTIES have now united to boycott this coming election,their unity has also made them the majority in regards to supporters thus if PP now as minority claims victorywhich is impossible ,then the Opposition will need to boycott the results and eventually call on their supporters to take into the streets in order to restore a majority rule in this country.
ReplyDeleteJeanne Dârc
By-de-way la mon pe koze - aprezan zot al bez bann Ferrari fake DNA!
ReplyDeleteEn parlan fake DNA: Dan pe passe laribazar mon war Zanfraswa ek son latet karang pe debout dan kwen pe koz ek en siporter; mon tan li dir ki i pou bour latet totof da boyo Zalpol pou fer zot en parti ini!
Me bougla i koze sa en?
Eoula Zandark bous ou gogot don! Pp i annan 56 poursan vot alor tou zot poursantaz ansanm pa pou fer oken mazorite!
ReplyDeleteAret bez pran dimoun pou kouyon ou! If you want to take to the streets by all means do so and face the consequences for your illegal action!
The big picture is Gill has been well and truly shafted by David and out of desperation he is calling for mass protests - well let me tell you and Gill that the voters will speak through the ballot papers and if any minority rejects that decision by social disorder they will face the full force of the law!
Let us hope that you and Gill walk the walk just are you talk the talk and not cower behind!
Evenbefore SFP was registered asaparty,it has been talkingthe talk and walking the walk,that has resulted in PP illegal dissolution of the Assembly,the foration in a faked party called spdp,and amny other issues in the past.Donotforget thethe unity of theoposition and now its boycottall inspired by SFP leadership.And thatis also as you mighthave realize the differet between genuie party and fake party as SNP has been for decades until recently.
ReplyDeleteJeanne DÂc
Jeanne D'Arc
ReplyDeleteYou are full of shit!! What walk has SFP been walking?
David Pierre faces his first blunder. His Popular Democratic Party lasted just a few days. It is now called Popular Democratic Movement or Mouvman Demokratik Popiler. Why does he not call it Parti Lepep and stop playing with the alphabet ?
ReplyDeleteGappy bent over backwards to hastily register this Parti Lepep's clone and did not even question the name similarity with NDP.
Dhanjee loses his case at the Court of Appeal. As I have mentioned a few times on STAT, the election law says that nomination documents must be completed to the satisfaction of the Electoral Commission. This means all nomination forms that are required to be completed must be completed and completed properly, without omissions and errors. I could never understand how the Constitutional Court judges came to their decision in favour of Dhanjee if Dhanjee's nomination papers were incomplete because the data for national identity numbers were missing or wrong in some cases. The problem is that Gappy left it too late to check Dhanjee's papers and there was no time to allow Dhanjee to correct errors.
ReplyDeleteOf course I meant STAR.
ReplyDeleteTiklo,pissoff i will reply the question you ask Jeanne D'acr.what walk SFP has been walking.The walk is the boycott Tiklo.
ReplyDeleteJohnny
Last night i was watching SKY tv it was sad to saw how Christians been treated in Indonesia.They ask a permission to built a church their permisssion was reject by muslim community and they have to seat out side in open air near the side road to pray and for a mass.
ReplyDeleteAnd in Seychelles we are allowing them to build a larger mosque in Victoria, another at the naval base and others on Praslin and La Digue!
ReplyDeleteAll this makes sense doesn't it?
So David Pierre did not realise until now that the name of his party was so close to NDP? And our distinguished, independent chairman of the Electoral Commission did not notice that?
ReplyDeleteAnd magnanimous David Pierre has decided to change the name in the spirit of unity among political parties! Poor guy. He wants nothing but unity.
This would suggest that Gappy received orders to register Pierre's party without questions.
ReplyDeleteThe evidence that Pierre is Parti Lepep's poodle is mounting, with all these slip ups.
ReplyDeleteHe did not realize that his party^s name was close to NDP because the name was chosen by Pp.You know any thing Pierre does and says must first be approved by Michel ,if not he will be thrown into the bin.
ReplyDeleteJeanne D'Arc
I think NDP should still mount a legal challenge and derail Pierre's participation in the elections. Mouvman Demokratik. Parti Demokratik. Still a lot of room for confusion, especially with the names in creole. NDP should get an injunction after nominations. The name "Demokratik" has already been taken by NDP.
ReplyDeleteI thought Pierre would have to re-register the party if it changes its name. Gappy registered Popular Democratic Party not Popular Democratic Movement.
What was the point of TODAY IN SEYCHELLES reproducing that article about the AU on its front page ? The article was from an Australian newspaper and written from an Australian perspective, not from a local perspective. An article from an Australian newspaper written from an Australia perspective about Africa was, needless to say once again, full of racist overtones. TODAY IN SEYCHELLES can and should do better than that. The article was totally devoid of a Seychelles perspective and justification for being reprinted in Today and splashed across its front page. They are obviously struggling to fill up the pages of the newspaper. That is because the paper lacks investigative journalism, in case such journalism offends Parti Lepep.
ReplyDeleteParti Lepep could also fund eTurbo News to stand as a party in the national assembly elections. Their leader can be Alain St Ange. We will ignore the fact that he endorsed James Michel at the last elections. Eturbo News is already more interested in feeding the tourist trade a diet of good news about the Seychelles government and criticisms of the opposition. ETurbo News behaves as if tourists are not interested in shark attacks off popular beaches but very interested in opposition politics which not surprisingly, given the St Ange connections, it projects in a negative light. Parti Lepep's patronage extends to eTurbo News while it fails to keep the tourist trade better informed. ETurbo News is a contaminated brand, much like much else that is associated with the Parti Lepep government and lives under its patronage and tutelage.
ReplyDeleteEveryday I wake up, listen & watch all the rubbish around us, I realise how sad a little country we live in. We keep swimming in mediocrity and everyday we sink deeper in it.
ReplyDeleteHow did we get here?
At times I want to think that even in the darkest days of the Rene regime, we still had some "class".
The ground is prepared to find a scapegoat for the mess in the tourism industry.
ReplyDeleteBefore too long, we are going to hear declarations that it's the opposition's fault for the declining tourism arrival numbers, that by not participating in the assembly elections we have scared away tourists.
This charade is going to be led by no other than our distinguished CEO of STB. It's not his failed "marketing policy", it's not his lying to the world about shark attacks, etc.
Watch this space.
With these foreign jollies with James Michel, Alaim St Ange has clearly not been able to hold on to the principles that he told us he had once. When the real history of Seychelles is written, it will be full of people and families who sold their souls. Sadly.
ReplyDeleteTo think that we have 5 more years of this crap.
ReplyDeleteEnough to turn one into a lapire & baka drinker
Get used to it. It's going to be a very very long haul.
ReplyDeleteSt Ange spent a lot of time pretending everything was hunky-dory in tourism, helped by some massaged statistics on tourist arrivals. Having been there for so long, he can no longer hide the truth, not for lack of trying. He thinks he can take us for fools and lashes out at us on SBC when he realises it is not working. He is a weak man. He is better off plying his murky trade in Parti Lepep or Pierre's new party, whatever its name is.
ReplyDeleteDid somebody mention"principle"?
ReplyDeleteThis is just a word to be thrown around when it suits one.
Look at James Michel - where are his priciples of the 1970's?
Mancham? Well he never had any in the first place.
Rene? Well at least the guy has stayed true to himself throughout:screw us as much as possible, fill his pocket as much as possible and get out whilst still shouting to all who want to hear that he's a socialist.
St Ange, David Pierre and company? A bunch of losers. They wouldn't know what"principle" was even if it hit them on their bald heads.
James Michel has Alain St Ange as his cross to bear.He is unable to offload him. The tourism trade couldn't care less as far as their business survives.
ReplyDeleteShit has already started hitting the fan and somebody will soon have to ask for somebody's ass.
I know it won't be mine.
It's amazing how fast and big the club of politician womanisers is growing.
ReplyDeleteWhy don't they form a "Moveman Pou Bez tou fanm zot kanmarad".
I have a few thoughts on who the Secretary General ought to be.
When the British press arrived after the English man's death from shark attack, they gave Alain St Ange a hard time because they did not think he was being honest with them. Alain St Ange, more used to one-party state journalists, did not expect to be questioned on contradictions and glaring gaps in his account of events on the shark attacks. He did not expect to see journalists asking why no action was taken after the first shark attack. He was totally unaccustomed to that and was floored. He then went on SBC, where else ?, to scold those on Praslin who were talking to foreign journalists. As if no one apart from him was supposed to talk to foreign journalists. The irony is that if French journalists had descended on Parti Lepep's government seeking answers and actions, the second shark attack may well have been avoided and the damage to Seychelles tourism image abroad avoided. Alain St Ange and Parti Lepep must take full responsibility for the damage to Seychelles image abroad caused by shark attacks. No amount of one-sided good news reporting on eTurbo News will change that. Ordinary tourists in UK do not read eTurbo News. They read in their millions the daily tabloids which have had some highly damaging reporting on the shark attacks and deaths of the French and British tourists. Alain St Ange is now a BIG liability for the tourist trade. There is a total lack of confidence in his ability to run the tourist trade and keep tourists safe.
ReplyDeleteDon't keep the thoughts to yourself. They are better shared.
ReplyDeleteMovement pou bez ou fanm Pissoff!
ReplyDeleteLine up pou bez mon fanm...ler enn i fini ya dir pase lot ti mazambik...
ReplyDeleteJames Michel won't allow us to EVER forget that he was "the first Seychellois Head of State to visit Australia".
ReplyDeleteMore photos in Nation today.
What we have not heard is some TANGIBLE outcome of the visit. It's easy to say "we've doscussed" but has he EXACTLY got from this visit to justify the thousands of OUR money spent on it?
By the way, where is Gaetan Barallon, Seychelles Consul General in Australia, in all these photos? Being a staunch Rene man, was he sidelined?
Here is the composition of the Central Committee of "Moveman Pou Bez tou fanm zot kanmarad".
ReplyDeletePer Fondater & Moral Guide: France Albert Rene
Party President & Leader: James Alix Michel
Deputy Party Leader: Danny Faure
Secretary General:David Pierre
Propaganda Secretary: Alain St. Ange
Deputy Propaganda Secretary: Joel Morgan
Politburo Clown:Gro Herminie
Committee Members: To be announced shortly.
There is also a sister party - Movman Demokratik Pou Pilon.
ReplyDeleteThere is a fierce fight going on for its leadership. One candidate so far has the upper hand.
The post of Moral Guide is still open.
It must have come as a rude shock for eTurbo News staff in Hawaii, as a wake-up call about the quality of reporting from and on Seychelles and as a blow to its boast for independent, global travel news to learn yesterday that the opposition forces are boycotting the national assembly elections starting at the end of this month. That was two weeks too late.
ReplyDeleteDespite the boycott’s ramifications for the tourism industry, eTurbo’s correspondents in Seychelles (Alain St Ange) and his minder based in Uganda (Wolfgang Thome) did not think the news was relevant for the overseas tourist trade. This despite the fact that one of STB’s “unique selling points” for Seychelles is the country’s political stability -- code word for a materially and politically satisfied hoi polloi who are unlikely to take their frustrations to the beaches and vent them on tourists sunning themselves there next to hungry and politically naïve sharks of yet unknown description and quantity. It has been totally irrelevant to eTurbo’s correspondents that this bubble is about to burst and St Ange’s own claptrap exposed for exactly what it is. We know from the sharks incidents that the safety of tourists is not a high priority for Parti Lepep government, until the world’s press start a brouhaha. But travel agents planning to send tourists to Seychelles and facing massive compensation claims at home for acts of negligence would disagree violently. I ignore the fact that ethical tourists might resent being sent to a place at the precise time that fake elections are being held.
Eturbo in Hawaii learnt about this key political development when its regional correspondent based in Uganda, perhaps a chum of St Ange, who knows, decided to write about the new party to contest elections. In a Ramkalawan-bashing diatribe, Thome conveniently ignored the fact that the real opposition are solidly behind the boycott but did let out that the opposition forces are boycotting the elections. His diatribe generated irate responses to eTurbo News which has now set its readers in the travel industry straight , albeit belatedly, and let them know that the much vaunted “political stability” is a myth. The stability is enforced by fear and retribution which as we see elsewhere in the world at the moment sooner or later cannot be sustained any longer. Scratch the political surface and all that … …
Wolfgang Thome says he was in Seychelles during the May elections. But he does not tell up whether Parti Lepep through STB subsidised his trip. He should know that, hoi polloi we might be, we are a sceptical nation about foreigners who sing Parti Lepep’s praises for apparently no good reason and diss the opposition for equally no good reason. We remember the discredited former French ambassador, Michel Tretout, who spent his time bad-mouthing the opposition. After he retired from the French diplomatic service, he returned to Seychelles as a businessman helped in no small measure by the Parti Lepep government. Let’s hope Thome sees where we are coming from and attaches the requisite health warning to his posts to eTurbo News. We know that Alain St Ange uses eTurbo News to promote himself. Let’s hope he is not using his chums to promote his new kind of politics.
It must be a first for eTurbo to be forced by angry readers to balance the one-sided reporting of its correspondents. People power over state-funded propaganda ! We should post to ETURBO NEWS all the local news, especially crime news, that its local correspondents think is not fit to publish on ETURBONEWS. An English translation of crime news written in Creole in NATION. I am sure ETURBONEWS would want to let its subscribers know that Joel Morgan has said that our crime rates put us in the top 20 countries in the world.
ReplyDeleteIt is quite clear that despite having a party to fight the elections with them, Parti Lepep is still targeting SNP which is not taking part.
ReplyDeleteThis is going to make an interesting election campaign, with both Parti Lepep and David Pierre's party (can't tell what its name will be come lunch time Monday) fighting against SNP.
Parti Lepep is not taking David Pierre's challenge seriously, giving credence to word on the street that Pierre's party is a PL clone.
It is in the gift of Parti Lepep to build up David Pierre and his party. They can make him Leader of the Opposition and they can decide how many directly elected seats he gets. Parti Lepep only has to bump off the required number of PL "ready candidates" standing against Pierre's candidates. Pierre faces humiliation in seats contested by PL and the boycott. It will be humiliating for him if there are more spoilt votes than votes for his party. The money must be very good.
The boycott is seriously troubling them. Unlike Rene, Michel has set himself up as a democrat and leader of a democracy. Seychelles has been nothing of the kind. The boycott will send this message loud and clear throughout the world. Michel will either be the dictator that he is or make genuine reforms quickly to move to democracy. In 2 or 3 years time, Parti Lepep will bring in Danny Faure and he too will ask for a decade before making small steps towards the democratisation of Seychelles. That is why the time to push Parti Lepep into genuine democratic reforms is now. Renegades stand in the way at their peril.
ETURBO must continues freedom comes before tourism and anything else.And if Pp does not want that ,it just has to allow democracy and freedom in this country.
ReplyDeleteJeanne D'Arc
Regarding the comment on Today. It seems the only way Today can make soft criticisms of PL's position on Libya is by reprinting an article that criticises Gaddafi.
ReplyDeleteOur brightest hacks can't see that the west's actions against Gaddafi was about oil and not about removing a dictator. Parti Lepep's dictatorship is safe from NATO's bombs. As safe as it has been since 1977. Unless we discover oil.
Have the pp governmentt already recognized the Lybian provisional government as all modern countries have done or is Michel following Zuma?
ReplyDeleteIt ain't over yet, the fat lady ain't singing...
ReplyDeleteFARt is sending help to FARTDHAFFIE so as France prez. FARKOZIE.Long live LIBIA
Pissedoff pou touzour make you piss
"Have the pp governmentt already recognized the Lybian provisional government as all modern countries have done or is Michel following Zuma?"
ReplyDeleteIf you've followed James Michel's interview to the Australian tv, you would not have failed to notice that he inferred that his government supported the overthrow of Ghadafi.
But the opportunist that he is, he was speaking in Australia where the Australian government had already recognised the NTC.
Our independent journalists should have pinned him down with this on his return. But this is not a question that would have had prior clearance.
He will sing a different song to Zuma.
The miserable,opportunistic half-educated moron.
Comment on 3rd at 3.25
ReplyDeleteNo one takes Pierre seriously not even himself.Party SDPD is only a party in name but does not have any credibility and it seems to be the smallest party with only the few Jj spirit cronies who were lent to Pierre in order to register his fake party.Pp aims is to have an opponent in order to be able to hold an election thus give credibility to the one party regime.But the fact is since oppostion is united ,it has literally become the majority that even if you combine pp with SPDP they will be still in the minority.Thus a claim of victory by Pp will be a victory of a one party not the people, keeping in mind that the parliament is the reprersentative of the people not the executive as Pp thinks.And the other point is how can a minority claim victory when the majority did not participate Pp-SPDPD, explain that to us?Is that what Michel defines as Democracy or does he think communism is synonym to democracy?
Jeanne D'Arc
St Ange has politicised and messed up STB. Now he wants to politicise and mess up ETURBONEWS with highly contentious political articles whether written by himself or colleagues or not. That article had his paws all over it. He has lost his way since hooking up with James Michel and Parti Lepep in search of that elusive ministerial post. Michel obviously has got no stomach for another unprincipled turncoat in his cabinet. Dragging these sell-outs around with him on foreign junkets is the most he can stomach, especially now that he can have his pick of sell-outs with David Pierre's party. Rene must be wondering what kind of person he left behind at State House.
ReplyDeleteSt Ange has decided without being asked to become the cheerleader for the pansy Michel.It is amazing and at the same time sad to see how those likes of St Ange,Pierre can easily be manipulated ,entice
ReplyDeleteby a half- brain butcher.Once those guys get in touch with Michel they all seems to be contaminated by the Pp communist virus.This is the quality of weak leaders without integrity.
Jeanne D'Arc
Please do not worry about David Pierre because history has proved that he has no principle and he is morally corrupt. He is now in the league where he truly belongs. Remember that no matter how hard one tries to hide, his true self will be revealed one day. His is what has happened to David Pierre. After all on record he is a failed politician who has never won any election. At least the people of Port- glaud in all their ignorance, they managed to spot the snake in the glass that the SNP leadership with all their high caliber intellectuals did not see. With lepep you can be can whatever you want to be. Now David is aspiring to be leader of opposition which he would never has realized by using his own intelligence because he is immoral and corrupt to the core. So with lepep he can be what he aspire to be through deceptions, lies and immoral deeds.
ReplyDeleteHis journey on his high horse will short lived and one day, we will see him asking for forgiveness for his act of treason and by helping an evil regime to oppress a population of islanders who have the strongest desire to live in a truly democratic state where there basic rights are truly respected, that is to elect a leader without being coerce with money, baka and even drugs to vote for an undemocratic leader who is obsessed with title and self glorification. I am afraid this is what Mr. Michel is all about.
Continue to be part of JJ spirit and youth assembly my dear young brothers and sisters because you are just giving the devil the key to your home whilst you are locked inside embroiled in mediocrity and being aspired to do nothing but wanting bigger things in return without sweating.
Sad so sad but glory to captain the famous architect and captain with a ship without a rudder, a visionary leader (Mr. Rene and his coup plotters) who has taken his flocks to the desert to eat dry sand instead of the green field. Whilst he is enjoying himself with his ill-gotten riches in down under and he will surely surface just before the parliamentary election to tell us how good lepep is and his newly formed lepep2 alais party democratic popiler by the New rocket scientists David Pierre with his new approach to further rape the democratic ideals which is non existence in our country but with the recent events there was a glimmer of hope that at last the real opposition have come to their senses by not partaking in fake democracy.
Today in Nation Maritime Safty say their want to installed nets at Anse Lazio to catch the killer shark.
ReplyDeleteSt Ange and others do you know if the shark is out side the bay or in side the the bay under those rock waiting to kill again?You can put nets all around Praslin but you have to know were is leaving and hiding waiting to kill again.
Johnny
DAVID PIERRE WILL NOT LAST LONG WITH HIS FAKE DEMOCRACY.
ReplyDeleteI just heard yesterday that Rene told Michel that is time that he took his rent and let the country wih the new Generation befor its to late.
The 25,000 people who voted for the opposition last time are intelligent people who think before they vote. This is borne out by the fact that they make a conscious decision not to vote for Parti Lepep. It would be so much easier not to think carefully and simply support the government. That is why I think these voters should not be underestimated. They will not vote for Pierre just because he says he is the "opposition" and the only "opposition" taking part. Pierre is underestimating the intelligence of real opposition supporters, unless he has been handsomely paid by Parti Lepep. These voters know that Pierre tried to derail their hopes of a new government in May when he left SNP in a rage and said he was going into private business. These voters will make Pierre understand that he has no business obstructing the path of democratic reforms that braver men and women than he is are forging. Dishonesty and political opportunism will not be rewarded by the sophisticated opposition electorate. Political mavericks like David Pierre will be consigned to scrap heap of history.
ReplyDeleteWhy would Michel hand over the presidency to "the young generation" as suggested by Rene?
ReplyDeleteAt almost 70, dying his few strands of hair, filling his sagging eyes with botox and still having a choice of the youngest females around, he considers himself god's gift to women and Seychelles. He's doing better than a ti man isn't he?
Now David Pierre will give him a run for his money as far as womanising is concerned.
En gran viktwar pou Sesel!!!!
David Pierre clearly has money. Lots of it.
ReplyDeleteThe sums he's offering all over the place are phenomenal.
But the bigger question is: Where did he get the money? Michel? Faure? Ramados? Khalifa? Others?
Other question is: Why is any of these people pumping money into him? what are they scared of? what are they trying to prove?
Think about it and things will become clearer.
The judicial system is in turmoil and yet the Attorney General calls it a victory for Seychelles. Since when have failures been a victory for the country ?
ReplyDeleteIn the recent Court of Appeal case, it seems both sides won their appeal ! The biggest losers are the judges in the constitutional courts as the judges battle it out in open warfare.
When the some judges say one thing one day, and other judges say different things the next day, how can we tell who is right and whether justice has been dispensed ?
There was no new evidence presented to the Court of Appeal, yet they came to totally different conclusions on reading one or two sentences of the constitution. Victory for Seychelles or a chaotic country ?
Govinden appealed against the decision of the constitutional court and he won. This means the decision in favour of Dhanjee is reversed and Michel wins the election in the Supreme Court. Four judges made themselves the electorate of Seychelles so that they can keep the government intact.
Dhanjee appealed against the constitutional court's failure to provide remedy, having decided in his favour, and won too. Having decided in favour of Dhanjee, the constitutional court beaks backed away from giving a remedy which would have meant postponing the presidential elections. It was an act of cowardice. Now their colleagues in the court of appeal have branded them "incompetents".
I fear there is more to come on Monday afternoon when the constitutional court gives its decisions in 3 cases. Appeals are bound to be lodged. Elections held in the meantime. Court of Appeal will later rule in favour of the government, whichever way the constitutional courts go.
What a mess !!!!!! A victory for Seychelles will mean sorting out the mess the country is in. But with James Michel in State House and with an invertebrate and compliant Court of Appeal at the gate of State House, we cannot hold our breath.
Ronny Govinden will be made a member of the Central Committee of Parti Lepep.
ReplyDeleteHe would then have finally formalised his role as spokesman and defender of the party.
Another great victory for Seychelles!Yupee!
He is already a member of Pp. Did you not see him ,together with Suliman drinking champagne at Pp gathering? Refer to Photo above if you missed that.That Govinden called failure a victory ,is common place so is the case to all pp cronies and probably he also think this is democracy.
ReplyDeleteJeanne D'Arc
eTurbonews in Hawaii moved quickly to disassociate itself from attempts by St Ange and his co-conspirators in Uganda to use their position to spread propaganda against the Seychelles opposition. By reproducing the full opposition communique on the boycott, eTurbonews is making it quite clear that such political development is of interest to its readers in the tourism trade. It is also a slap in the face for St Ange and his co-conspirators. It is preposterous to say that Michel has broken free from the SPPF old guard. He is the old guard and he has been there since day one in 1977. Whatever integrity and credibility St Ange had when he moved to STB have been completely dissipated. He is now fit to remain alongside James Michel as long as that beleaguered regime survives. eTurbonews must know that it is now Parti Lepep government that is posting "tourism news" on its website and such "news" is hardly independent of the Seychelles government.
ReplyDeleteRene, womaniser, marries a trophy wife, morally bankrupy, destroys seychelles..
ReplyDeleteMancham, womaniser, marries a trophy wife, morally bankrupt, destroys seychelles..
Michel, womaiser, marries a trophy wife, morally bankrupt, destroys seychelles...
I have had enough of these guys...
we need a strong seychelloise WOMAN to step up to the plate...
look at Brazil, Germany (Clinton in the US )...strong women..
We need this in seychelles...
Tired of womanising presidents....
Agree.
ReplyDeleteI'm all for a manising FEMALE president.
James Michel wants everyone to believe that he's "freed" himself from the "SPPF old guard".
ReplyDeleteReally?
When did this great event happen?
Having done so, wouldn't want expect to see a different Michel?
Why is it then that he's kept the SPPF mentality in every respect?
TIKLO Proxy For Rene The Butcher-
ReplyDeleteIf you called me a communist that would be an insult.
If I call you, SPPF PL communists, it is a compliment.
So I fail to see why you are suggesting that we go and suck eggs.
Should we advise the Premier of the Communist China, and CUBA , you are offended by such a title?
I did not think so.
So enjoy the compliment.
Secondly, as for David Pierre and the Judas Party, enjoy your bask in the momentary sun, both PL , Communists and Judas Pierre and company.
Seselwa Unite!
Sesel Pou Seselwa!
Christopher Gill
Michel cannot free himself from the old guardof which he is a leader and part of and how do you expect a 70years frailed old crook to change at this age , when he was raised and indoctrinated by communist ideology.
ReplyDeleteWisdom is knowing what to do next,vritue is doing it.
Jeanne DÂrc
Very wise words.
ReplyDeleteGappy today acted as constitutional adviser to David Pierre's party, telling them that they need to contest all seats. Otherwise, it could affect their share of the proportional seats. As has been mentioned on STAR before, if a seat is uncontested, the day before polling, Gappy will declare the Parti Lepep candidate the candidate with all votes on the register for that candidate. I was looking forward to Parti Lepep getting 100% of all votes on the register, to hammer home the point that these are farcical elections.
ReplyDeleteMore time will also be given for nominations, so that mistakes can be rectified. They are expecting a lot of mistakes from David Pierre's party. Viral Dhanjee, eat your heart out.
It seems for the the first time in the history of Seychelles, Gappy and Parti Lepep are hoping a party other than Parti Lepep does well in the elections. This is needed of course to pretend that the elections are not sham. They are probably even hoping that Kersley Raymond St Ange wins a seat. He has said he is standing. Another St SAnge who thinks he was born to be a political elite and will do whatever it takes to claim that position.
Sept 5 (Reuters) - (Updates with Kazakhstan)
ReplyDeleteNearly 60 countries have recognised Libya's National
Transitional Council. Here is a list of those countries:
Albania
Australia
Austria
Bahrain
Belgium
Benin
Britain
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Canada
Cape Verde
Chad
Colombia
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Egypt
Ethiopia
Finland
France
Gabon
Gambia
Germany
Greece
Guinea
Hungary
Iraq
Italy
Ivory Coast
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kosovo
Kuwait
Latvia
Lebanon
Luxembourg
Malaysia
Maldives
Malta
Montenegro
Morocco
Netherlands
Niger
Nigeria
Palestinian Authority
Panama
Portugal
Qatar
Senegal
Slovenia
Spain
Togo
Tunisia
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
United States
So James Michel & his judges have shafted Ramkalawan & SNP big time.
ReplyDeleteEn viktwar pou James Michel! Whether this makes the forthcoming elections credible is something else.
It's time for Ramka to now call it a day. Let somebody else take over the leadership & sort the party out.The more he clings on the more he's going to be humiliated.
What is James waiting for to recognise the NTC?
ReplyDeleteIf James Michel has any intelligence, he would feel like King Pyrrhus after these victories in his Constitutional Court. These are Pyrrhic victories achieved at great cost to the credibility of the judiciary. These victories tell us that our judges are crooks or not up to the job.
ReplyDeleteThe Boycott is in place.
ReplyDeleteSNP, NDP, SFP, BOULLE and company of INDEPENDENTS are united on this platform.
The moving to multi party by F.A. Rene and SPPF in 1991, is not the issue.
What is the real issue is whether or not the SPPF now PL are genuine in their quest to entrench democratic freedoms in Seychelles.
From reading the court judgments recently, and the under handed moves to finance a ZEEDA PARTY loyal to PL, clearly, the PL are not sincere in evolving a democratic culture of freedoms in Seychelles.
One Party State you want, One Party State you will get!
Soon, I will tell you what is next!
Seselwa Unite!
Sesel Pou Seselwa!
Christopher Gill
En parti en sesel.
ReplyDeleteEn parti lepep de latet
lepep, NDM.
En viktwar!!!
Alain St Ange has developed a new test for tourists' loyalty to Seychelles and Parti Lepep government -- whether or not they go swimming. They are praised if they do so, and perhaps receive accommodation discounts or free dinners.
ReplyDeleteThese 2 shark attacks were not real.
ReplyDelete60 countries recognised Liybia National,why Seychelles is not on this list?
ReplyDeleteI think Michel is the same monkey like other african leaders. Gadafi sponser their campaign for President election poeoples like Zuma,Michel and others,the Libyian peoples are coming to get their money back what Gadafi gave to you Michel,they book keepers are looking in it like those file they find contents CIA document between British and US being friend to Gadafi in the year 2003.
Any way the world community knows countries who have LEADERS with the same dirty behavior like Gadafi especialy in Africa.Seychelles is one of those country under dictators and communist regime.Gadafi is crossing border in to Niger runing for his life Michel.And you which border you will cross Michel.
Johnny
I stand to strongly disagree with the blogger on the September the 5th 11.12p.m. I do not think that the court ruling is a humiliation to Mr Ramkalawan. I would have thought it is a humiliation to lawyer such as Ronny Govinden who clearly demonstrated what a pathetic lawyer he is. Doing nothing and yet pretending that he presented solid argument when everything was a fait accompli.
ReplyDeleteSecondly all these useless judges are actually reducing the court from a respected and civilised institution to a kangaroo court in a banana republic. I am afraid to say a banana republic is what Seychelles is under this sort of political climate. Who in the world apart from the cronies of Michel the Arabs would invest further in Seychelles after having seen a total mockery of the justice system. The only victor in this saga is the high echelon of Lepep party and all the opportunistic supporters but the Seychelloise as a whole who is left to be humiliated because they know how the justice system is and if they are not connected they will never win a case against their own government with this corrupt justice system. The big loser in all of this is the people of Seychelles.
The only thing that I would say against Mr Ramkalawan is that his stick that he used against Mr Elizabeth is now hitting him big time. If he had not through vengeance and arrogance broke the partnership with DP. It would have been a mere formality to win the case against Jane Carpin although I think the outcome could have been the same but that would have been the first case of this type in the constitutional court. So he forgot the great teaching of Jesus because of his ego. DO ONTO OTHERS THE WAY YOU WANT OTHERS TO DO ON TO YOU. He got the same treatment that he dispensed to Mr Elizabeth.
Food for thoughts for all of us
More bad news for Parti Lepep and its culture of secrecy.
ReplyDeleteMrs Chandler said "We would have never left the Seychelles if we had known, if anybody had warned us, that there was a high risk that pirates were operating in that area."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-14792646
Electoral Commission says some of Pierre's candidates did not have the 50 candidates from their district. They were given more time to go out and get the signatures.
ReplyDeleteDavid Pierre moves from Port Glaud to Mont Buxton. The people of Mont Buxton should send this traitor and now carpet-bagger packing. The candidates including Pierre look highly strung, aggresive and violent outside the National Library this morning.
These elections are a farce.
Unimpressed by David Pierre's candidates. I recognised just 1 big name from SNP apart from David Pierre - Jane Judas. Not surprising.
ReplyDeleteNo other big names from SNP have joined them. The boycott is solid and credible.
Kersley Raymond St Ange has decided not to stand despite making an announcement on Facebook. I was wondering how he would qualify.
I was shocked in the news (xtra bit) when i heard alian st. ange referred to the shark attacks as a minor incident. to top it all he said that in front of a British member of parliament or was it House of the lords. Anyway, that was during the opening of the new restaurent on praslin. I think that this was one of a few gaffs by him. I give him my total support for his hard work for the tourism industry but he must not get onto the same band wagon that is trying to downplay the shark issue. Choose your words correctly Mr. St. ange. Or like the saying goes, silent is golden.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Toto da Kato nwar
Toto da Kato nwar,
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it's taken you up till now to realise that alain St ange has lost the plot - a long time ago.
I also had a lot of respect for him - until he turned into Parti lepep's propaganda Chief and forgetting that he's been given the responsibility to look after our tourism industry, outside all political considerations. He's done himself a great dis-service by wanting to be James michel's spokesman, at whatever cost.
St Ange is living on a cloud now that Pp has offers him a ministerial position.He has become oblivion of reality around him .If St Ange concider that it is a minor problem ,i can asure it is not for the victims' love ones and families The acttact was on all European medias ,a very bad publicity indeed.One must be wrong in his mind to tell us that it was a minor problem or it is simply ignorance.
ReplyDeleteJeanne DÂrc
The St. Ange train of self promotion has run out of steam.
ReplyDeletePL will just use him for press releases.Unfortunate indeed.
He is wanted by the UK Press corps.
As long as he remains at STB now, Seychelles as a destination will be associated with shark attacks, since the press have tied St. Ange to the shark attacks.
Disaster has loomed over the shark attacks which were mis handled by government and he tried to cover up, foolishly when we should have been taking immediate measures to curtail risk.
Disaster looms over the Tourism Industry in general with allowing the licensing of Eden Island apartments as hotels, plus licensing of 200 shacks as guest houses for the election.
Disaster looms in the low occupancy of 50% nationwide which he has yet to address, which we now know is ongoing for years and years and not a one off drop.
Disaster looms in his strategy to stroke Michel's ego at the price of allowing the industry to collapse.
C'est La Vie
They had a drink and smoke party meeting before the nomination to calm their nerves and give them courage.
ReplyDeleteAfter they drank until some fell on the floor in the early evening.
It is a total HUMAN DISGRACE this ZEEDA PARTY.
Interesting report yesterday on ITV news about Libya assisting britain in Torture of terror suspects. Footage showed a document with destinations such as libay , Diego Garcia and Seychelles listed. Did flights with terror suspects go through Seychelles ???
ReplyDeleteZEEDA PARTY is a real disgrace for democracy.But why does Pp who cliam toal victory in the coming election wants at all cost to have a fake oppostion to take part in the elction?The answer is ,Pp is aiming at one thing,namely attempting to shore up its legitimacy badly tarnished by its recent dubious presidential victory.The reasonable idea that comes to PP's mind is to give a few seats to a fake opposition party,thereby providing some semblance of fairness to the election.To the extent that a TOTAL victory takes away all credibility from the process and ,therefore,defeats the initial purpose of the recognition.But whatever fake tactics Pp uses in its attempt to gain legitimacy,the fact is that since the result is known in advance and the united opposition has decided to boycott this fictious process,the latter will have no voice in the Assembly,thus,will result in an assembly devoid of a credible opposition generating strong debates and meaningful deliberations and thus a rubber-stamp legislative body of a one party state singing and listening to ITS SOLE MANTRA.Thisw ill also enable pp autocratic regime to continue with its selling out,patronage,corruption,lack of accountability,checks and balance as as well as sacrificng rule of law and freedom on the alter of personalized power.Conclusion,the boycott will again prove that Pp is a one aparty stae with no sign of moving towards democractisation at all.
ReplyDeleteJeanne D'Arc
The Communist are on a path of fraudulent electoral deeds, intended to give us and the world more importantly to them, the image of a DEMOCRACY.
ReplyDeleteThe thing about FRAUD is this: once one embarks on a road of FRAUD, he /she can only cover up a FRAUDULENT ACT with another FRAUDULENT ACT.
ZEEDA PARTY is just another FRAUDULENT ACT to cover up for having no real opposition participating in the elections.
It is an act of desperation that will play itself out with all the DRAMA you would expect from a communist orgy of trampling on human dignity that is quintessential KARL MARX and STALIN Dogma.
In the end, they will be exposed, and we will then set course, for real FREEDOMS in REAL TIME.
Seselwa Unite!
Sesel Pou Seselwa!
Christopher Gill
Hurry up, before people start thinking that ZEEDA is their only hope. At least Volcere was out doing some extra-parliamentary protests. Well done, Ralph. Boycott should not mean inaction. Party leaders must organise a boycott campaign.
ReplyDeleteFrom very reliable sources, I'm told that Michel has a series of popular/popular measures he plans to announce as soon as David Pierre is "elected" Leader of Opposition - all to give the impression that Opposition & government can work together "for the good of nou pti pei".
ReplyDeleteThis will give Pierre some credibility" in the process.
Watch this space.
A not credible seed cannot produce a credible fruit.
ReplyDeleteThese Communists are that stupid?
How can Michel give credit to Pierre when the latter does not even represent a fith or even less of the population?
ReplyDeleteJeanne DÂrc
PL have taken the position that they will choose the opposition.
ReplyDeleteThis was made in a statement on National Day June 18th 2011 by James Alix Michel.
I was personally shocked that he would go out on the limb with such an overt statement in Public.
A ruling party cannot choose an opposition, it must learn to live with what it has.
By choosing a fake opposition he has sent Seychelles down into the gutters of dictatorships.
The price he will pay for acting like Khalifa, in Seychelles is to be seen. But the phones are ringing and the questions are coming in daily.
Seselwa Unite!
Sesel Pou Seselwa!
Christopher Gill
“It was an honor to receive the invitation for Seychelles to be part of the list of speakers at this 2011 Berlin World Routes Development Strategy Summit where we shall address and also co-chair a main working session at the summit, and also be representing Seychelles and participating at the Ministerial Briefing Session of the Summit,” said Alain St.Ange.
ReplyDeleteAlain St.Ange has, since over a year ago, been a sought-after speaker on the world tourism circuit. He is today credited as having led the revival of the Seychelles tourism industry under the Office of the President of the Republic of Seychelles and with the unconditional support of the island’s tourism private sector trade.
Seychelles to recognize transitional National Council of Libya
ReplyDeleteSeptember 6, 2011 in Travel Related
(Forimmediaterelease.net) The following statement has been issued today by the Seychelles Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Jean-Paul Adam:
The government of Seychelles has taken steps to recognize the Resident Embassy of Libya in Seychelles as the diplomatic representatives of the Transitional National Council as the governing authority of Libya.
Following months of violence and devastation, the government feels that the Transitional National Council (TNC) authorities are the best placed to represent the interests of the Libyan people and help the country take the necessary steps to achieving democracy.
The government stands firmly by principals of democratic elections, but as Libya has no electoral mechanisms in place, it feels that, given the process should be Libyan lead, the best custodian of that progression is the TNC.
The Libyan people are faced with a humanitarian crisis and remaining difficult times ahead; in order for the international community to assist the people in a quick and decisive manner, such steps to establish diplomatic channels with the governing authorities are necessary. The government feels that delaying this process is not in the best interest of the people, and it is duty-bound to encourage the stabilization process as best it can.
The government remains steadfast in its condemnation of violence against innocent civilians and sincerely hopes that this new phase of Libya’s transition to democracy is one of peace, reconciliation, and national unity, prioritizing the needs of its people above all else.
MEDIA CONTACT: Alain St.Ange, CEO, Seychelles Tourism Board, Email: alain.s@seychelles.com
ReplyDelete2 supposedly tourism-related posts posted online.
ReplyDeleteOne goes to BREAKING TRAVEL NEWS on the 2011 Berlin World Routes Development Strategy Summit. It praises Alain St Ange and makes one's stomach churn. No clue given who wrote it.
The other is about the belated recognition of Libya's NTC by Michel on eturnonews. This one clearly carries the name of Alain St Ange.
Why do I get the feeling that both posts were written and posted by Alain St Ange ? I do not call him Narcissus for nothing.
We will continue to see confused St Ange nodding and smiling at borrowed time on SBC while we wait to see just how and when he become minister.As Pierre,St Ange has swallowed the rush hook,line and sinker Pp entice them with.
ReplyDeleteJeanne D'Arc
Christopher Gill;
ReplyDeleteYou statement of Sept 7 @ 1:48 pm
You said: "PL have taken the position that they will choose the opposition.
This was made in a statement on National Day June 18th 2011 by James Alix Michel."
Can you please quote the president's exact word please?
Zandark; Your comment on hook line and sinker re St Ange & Pierre:
ReplyDeletePp has a gro lamson ek an bon bout labwet pouri ki pe tranpe pou Totof - right now he is circling it. Ankor enn ti pe laso mir and he will swallow hook line and stinker....errrr sinker!
It's only a matter of time!
Reply to Michel Speech question-
ReplyDeleteSBC has the tape, go on their site and view it.
Seselwa Unite!
Sesel Pou Seselwa!
Christopher Gill
Gill: Since you clearly remember the speech why don't you save us the trouble and paste the extract on here?
ReplyDeleteDon't you listen when the Dear Leader grunts ? Do you find him boring ? Join the club !
ReplyDeleteI do not want to disrespect a fellow Seychellois ki pe esey debrouye but isn't there a minimum requirment for anyone wanting to be a member of the national assembly?
ReplyDeleteWhere in the hell did David Pierre go and dig his bunch of jokers from?
Seriously?!!
Who, in their right mind is going to vote for any of these losers - except an SPPF voter so directed by their party?
Having said that, this clearly shows the level of mediocrity we have reached in this country.
We reckon that if someone without a single O.Level is president of the country, anybody else can be a member of the national assembly.
You dig?
Is that all the respect that they have for this high institution?
ReplyDeleteBon dye sov nou pei.
I want to emigrate to Lil Ses.
WHO WROTE THIS FOR BREAKING TRAVEL NEWS ? IS IT ALAIN ST ANGE HIMSELF ?
ReplyDelete“It was an honor to receive the invitation for Seychelles to be part of the list of speakers at this 2011 Berlin World Routes Development Strategy Summit where we shall address and also co-chair a main working session at the summit, and also be representing Seychelles and participating at the Ministerial Briefing Session of the Summit,” said Alain St.Ange.
Alain St.Ange has, since over a year ago, been a sought-after speaker on the world tourism circuit. He is today credited as having led the revival of the Seychelles tourism industry under the Office of the President of the Republic of Seychelles and with the unconditional support of the island’s tourism private sector trade.
AND THERE'S MORE ON BREAKING TRAVEL NEWS. IS ALAIN ST ANGE MASSAGING HIS OWN EGO ?
ReplyDeleteAlain St.Ange has been in the driver’s seat, spreading the unique selling points of the islands right accross the world. He is today a respected speaker on the world circuit on tourism matters and appears on the list of impressive speakers addressing the big Aviation Routes Forum in Berlin on October 2.
After the jolly in Berlin, will Alain St Ange then go in the sea at Anse Lazio and talk to the sharks on tourism. It looks like the talker can sell fridges to eskimos.
ReplyDeleteSt. Ange should give a speech on covering up shark attacks before he gives one on aviation.
ReplyDeleteSelf stroking calls for minor adjustments.
Pissedoff
ReplyDeleteAs a crony of Pp i guess you have a recorded copy of the speech in your (LENMAL),just listen to it.Chris has other important things to do namely fighting from freedom and democracy not time to go back on your old frailed gandfather tales .
As to St Ange,he should maybe tell us what hehas acheived by his visit to Australia for our tourism industry in free fall.The people wantsand have a right to know.
Jeanne D'Arc
Alain St Ange has an ego as huge as his tummy.
ReplyDeleteLike his masters, a lot of talk but very little action.
In case everyone has forgotten,the required outcome of any good business is YIELD or REVENUE. You can say that there are hundreds of people going in and out of your shop or restaurant but if this doesn't bring in any money, or very little, we have a problem. A big problem.
It's pointless for St Ange and his masters to give us the impression that our tourism is doing great, arrivals are up if the revenue is not there.
Stop throwing money into bottom-less pits in your marketing plan and go back to the well-tested basis.
“The government remains steadfast in its condemnation of violence against innocent civilians and sincerely hopes that this new phase of Libya’s transition to democracy is one of peace, reconciliation, and national unity, prioritising the needs of its people above all else.”
ReplyDeleteThis is from Jean-Paul Adam's press release.
How about Michel & parti lepep walking that talk?
Where is your "reconciliation"? where is your "national unity"?
I do not want to disrespect a fellow Seychellois ki pe esey debrouye but isn't there a minimum requirment for anyone wanting to be a member of the national assembly?
ReplyDeleteWhere in the hell did David Pierre go and dig his bunch of jokers from?
Seriously?!!
Referring the above comment, remember when Ramksalawan choose as a candidate Alexis his driver a man who does know how to read and write let alone have no manners? Or until recently Nornert Loizeau who can hardly put two words together?
We can also ask Michel about all those Seychellois like Denousse and others who he ordered to murder and i am sure the victim's familly will be glad to know what happened,why it hapened but about all have the corps back in order that they can conduct a humane,dissent funeral of their lost ones.
ReplyDeleteAs to the question by the last blogger-is there not a minimum requirement for anyone to be a member of the Assembly.In democracy this would be the norms,in a one party system it does not matter,what matters is that the autocratic ruling party gets credibility and recognition by fake processes, for we must keep in mind that a dictator is not in the business of bringing about change,set up norms of conduct etc... that would remove them from power,so the built up of ZEEDA fake party of shame.
As to St Ange i think he has disrespected the tourism industry and has no credibility anymore in the industry thus he must quit right now and find a life.The tourism industry is too important to let one guy child play with it just for personal achievement and his ego.Sack this albino out as representative of this industry the bread basket of our economy.
Jeanne D'Arc
Zandark as the spokesperson for Christopher Gill and since he is too busy “fighting for freedom” that he might not have time to read my reply. You tell him from me that he is full of shit! This idiot likes to make statements that he cannot go back to substantiate when questioned just like his so many “files” that he hold on everybody as if he owns Langley! Beats me why you people have time for this good for nothing dishonest vindictive twat with bad DNA!
ReplyDeleteChristopher fighting for freedom!?!? Ase fer liki zot!
Please log on to www.seychellesrelity.blogspot.com and follow the debates.
ReplyDeleteHelp Seychelles Freedom Party (SFP) break 20,000 visits on its new BLOG.
I believe we need only about 400 visits to do so.
All are welcome even vile characters.
The service is free!
Seselwa Unite!
Sesel Pou Seselwa!
Christopher Gill
Eoula lekel ki ou pe apel "vile"?
ReplyDeleteAny question on shits,please contact Khalifa or just ask your own ass.....
ReplyDeleteJeanne DÂrc
IS CARPIN A PDM NOW OR SHE STILL A SNP MEMMEBER WHAT KIND OF GAME IS GOING IN POLITIC IN THE SEYCEHLLES.FIXED IT UP GUYS YOU OPOSSITION LEADERS YOU HAVE THE POWER TO MAKE THING CHANGE TAKE YOUR SUPPORTERS IN THE STREETS.BEFOR YOU WE GET MORE SCREW UP.
ReplyDeletenOU PE APEL BAN DIMON KI RENE EK MICHEL IN MET DEMON DAN ZOT AND HAVE TAKEN AWAY THEIR SOUL AND SUCKING THEIR BLOOD LIKE VAMPIRE FOR THE LAST 34YEARS Tiklo aka PISSOFF.
ReplyDeletejOHNNY