Sunday, March 30, 2008

Requiescant In Pace? Too Soon to Bury the Dead?

At the General Elections of 7th February, the people of Belize resoundingly underscored a message they had tried to send to the Musa/Fonseca conspiracy of dictatorship in the municipal and village council elections. But it appeared that these two could not hear us no matter how loudly we clamored for change from their status quo. Having lost on the national, municipal and rural stages, they tried to set the PUP stage for their victory at least at the party level.
So today, their own party, after years of willing entrapment in a gilded cage of their making, rejected them as we have, only not quite so resoundingly. Questions I have:
  • Will the duo in question learn that their sun has really, truly set? Or will their machinations go into even higher gear?
  • How much did their near-but-not-quite-there victory cost them? Though I imagine party funds oiled that machine, as foreign funds intended for us fueled 7th February’s failure at the national polls. That’s the kind of irony we onlookers enjoy.
  • What role will the Leader Emeritus assume now? Instead of going gently into the good night, he allowed himself to be used to endorse Francis, thereby shooting party democracy in its metaphorical foot. So quo vadis, Mr Price?

I think the greatest service rendered by the People’s United Party between 7th February and today is the shattering of their own myth of immortality. But did they punish the Musa/Fonseca combine enough to crush the philosophy of greed forever?

What’s next for the boys (and girls) in blue? Tell me your thoughts and ideas.

2 comments:

  1. I wonder if the philosophy of the newly elected leader will be party before country(of course self being first. It will be interesting to see if the older leaders will co-erce and woo Johnny back. Also what role of the other two outcast party members will have. Will the true followers(the common folk) of the Party be strong enough to insist of change, or will they just be sheep. It is true that the pen is mightier than the sword, but as you say, will they believe it?

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  2. I wonder if the philosophy of the newly elected leader will be party before country(of course self being first. It will be interesting to see if the older leaders will co-erce and woo the new leader & what role the other two outcast party members will have. Will the true followers(the common folk) of the Party be strong enough, to insist true change, or will they just be sheep. It is true that the pen is mightier than the sword, but for this one must be strong and convinced - are they?

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