The scent of Higher Supervision is in the air....

In spite of all frantic efforts to form a Governing majority, ANY majority if needs be, simply to prevent the impositioning of Higher Supervision, all indications are that the people of the island are ready to accept this measure.
Despite all the predicted 'signs on the wall' over the last years, it appears that the politicians of this island have allowed the situation to escalate to the 'point of no return'.
The growing majority of the population has absolutely no more confidence in whatever political coalition is formed, it seems therefore that the 'die has been cast' and that it is simply a matter of a short time, before the Higher Supervision 'hatchet 'comes down on the 'Friendly island'.
That being the expectation now, requires us looking towards to what conditions should be set for this Higher Supervision, so that it does not result in any form of neocolonialism, but creates a transformational period for the people of this island to take stock of what the situation is and to prepare ourselves in a more organized and transparent manner how we are to move forward, constitutionally.
While, I certainly can be wrong, my feedback indicates very strongly that the people seem to be willing now to accept this form of intervention, even if it is considered 'colonial', rather than giving these corrupt politicians yet another chance.
They have failed the people and now the people are ready to fail them, it seems.

 

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Leopold James
President SNBF & L'Esprit de Concordia
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