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Par:-  Nazim Esoof

On 05/12/2009

«Le Premier ministre australien m’a demandé ce que je voulais…»

«Le Premier ministre britannique m’a demandé ce que je voulais…»

«Le Premier ministre australien m’a dit qu’il m’était redevable…»

«J’ai dit au Premier ministre de Bangladesh…»

“J’aurais pu dire que j’étais fatigue mais…”

«Grâce à mon intervention, les petits Etats insulaires ont bénéficié d’un soutien plus conséquent pour faire face au changement climatique»

 «J’ai dit à Gordon Brown qu’il n’était pas question que nous discutions avec le BIOT…»

En rajoutant les quelques références à SSR, on a la panoplie complète d’un ramgoolamisme qui flirte avec le narcissisme.

A écouter le Premier ministre lors de sa conférence de presse le 5 décembre suite à sa participation au dernier sommet du Commonwealth, on a l’impression que, sans lui, ce sommet aurait été un échec. C’est tout à fait à l’honneur de notre pays si son Premier ministre arrive à être aussi influent. Mais je ne peux, tout de même, m’empêcher de me demander ce que cache ce type d’intervention. Ce genre de «moi-je, moi-je» colle à une catégorie de dirigeants politiques. Je les vois loin d’être rassurants sur le plan de démocratie.

J’ai un peu peur lorsque j’entends un chef de gouvernement parler ainsi. J’ai encore plus peur lorsque c’est le chef de gouvernement de notre pays.
Je préfère mettre cela sur le compte de la griserie qui suit les rencontres de notre Premier ministre avec les grands de ce monde.

Ce serait un moindre mal…


 


Commentaires

Par cassamR
Dec 16, 2009
J’ai un ...... J’ai encore plus .... .Je préfère ...... your own words, sir , so what the big fuss ar eyou making? who do you think you are to give lessons?
Par sabrina
Dec 07, 2009
salut Nazim, Moi je, moi je, moi je je pense que Nelson Mandela serait tout a fait digne de l'approbation - LE PERE DE LA NATION apres sa mort en effigie a la devise de sa patrie!!
Par Emiliano Z
Dec 06, 2009
You. Me, me, me, and me too. You did. I did too, i've done, i can too. You think. But here's what i reckon, i, i, i .... You can, funny you should say that, because i can too and better. Me, me, me and did i ever tell you about me? yes me,me,me. You too, but, me,me,me, and me too. Name dropping usually follows. Met many like that in my travels; they hardly draw breath and use the other party as a mere receptacle for their verbal depositories. What's more, they converse with you as if they were addressing a public meeting.
Par Scaredcow
Dec 06, 2009
Deserving. It's really strange though how Sithanen limem meilleur does not attract the same scrutiny sort of in l'Express? Any Clue?
Par Rudolph J
Dec 06, 2009
Our London Boy would have conducted matters in english truly he is more at ease tHAN HIS FATHER IN THE LANGUAGE and he understands the saxon character or is CELTIC quite well...he is a local...here and I even get to speak to many of his close ...those who move him about ...TRULY he enjoys this game .... I HAD WISH HE HAD OVERCOME HIS COMMUNALISMISM AND LEARNED THE STYLE OF THE SGD .....so relax so imposing with Charisma with intellect ....and more respected that most that MAURITIUS HAS sent to the Commonwelath HEAD of Governements....as to his repeated self self self......I feel his insecurity....his anxieties though well hidden......He really should have taken some lessons as to SELF CONFIDENCE...The SGD was master...but we cannot take it from him ...he had an Impact...not personal but due to the higher regard among Commonwealthg Leaders that MAURITIUS AT LEAST IS somewhat organised whilst the other States are complete utter ASIANIC MESS. .
Par eric
Dec 06, 2009
Nazim, you'r a brave chap. For eloquency, the PM is on a par with George W Bush. Mr bush tried 6 times to pronounce ABU GHRAIB never got it right. Those who believe that the PM is known to all head of states and has spoken to Hilary Clinton, President Obama and Gordon Brown might as well believe in father Christmas. In 2013 the Commonwealth Conference would not be held in Mauritius but in Ile Ramgoolam.
Par Prab
Dec 05, 2009
So l'habitude sa. Li pas fine changer. Si li pa cause so Papa, li cause limeme. Imaginer si demain li gagne 3/4 sieges dans L'assemblee. Mauriciens faire attention lere voter!!!!!
Par Bashir
Dec 05, 2009
While hearing our Policy Makers, we have the impression that the whole WORLD revolves around Mauritius...but just leave Mauritius to know exactly how much people from abroad do know really Mauritius...You will b amazed to learn that most of the people, while talking about Mauritius..confuse Mauritius to Mauritania or simply ignore the existence of our Paradise like island...
Par ksq
Dec 05, 2009
It's called 'self appraisal society'! La folie des grandeurs! What a laugh! He's just a joke!
Par Burn-it
Dec 05, 2009
D'après vous pourquoi tente-t-il toujours de casser la presse indépendante? Pourquoi interdire aux universitaires de s'exprimer à traves des conférences de presse etc.? Le culte de sa personnalité, tel est son but.
Par MBCTV
Dec 05, 2009
Narcicissm,by all means,technically drowned in the many advices given to Ramgoolam,by the latters gurus.It would be wise though to wait for the final report on the TrinidaD Meet 2009.to be issued by the Commonwealth Secretariat.In the meantime, Ramgoolam,as PM,should make a statement to Parliament,about the latest on the Chagos saga.
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