Robert Malval: Perplexity

Lord Balfour once said of the young Winston Churchill that he saw in him a man full of promises, but merely a man who made promises.

Lord Balfour once said of the young Winston Churchill that he saw in him a man full of promises, but merely a man who made promises. Couldn’t this jest also apply to the Transitional Presidential Council (CPT), whose governance thus far has been marked primarily by announcements with little impact on our daily lives? The impression left is that the CPT seems more like a spectator of our national tragedy than a determined actor striving to end it, as though it is composed not of two but nine mere observers. Stuck in the mire from the ou

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