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randomafrican | 9 years ago | on: Gambia's Jammeh in shock election loss after 22-year rule

Then again, The Gambia is special.

They have held multiparty free and open elections from independance until 1994 (Jammeh's coup). This a continent where most countries had experienced Coups, Single-Party rule or both by 1970. (The only country with continuous multiparty democracy is Botswana)

Jammeh himself quickly felt the need to organise elections to legitimize his rule. Sure there was intimidation and other manoeuvers but oddly he almost always won with results in the high 50's. Those are crazy tight results by African standards (even in democracies incumbents rarely go lower than 60).

randomafrican | 9 years ago | on: Gambia's Jammeh in shock election loss after 22-year rule

That's why everybody uses the word "shock"

He has not publicly conceded yet (so we may still get a surprise) but :

- his electoral commission has announced the results

- the head of his electoral commission has announced Jammeh will conceide

- rumour says his concession video has been recorded

- the internet that has been cut-off on election's eve is functionning again

- soldiers who were deployed have left the streets

It really sound this is happening

randomafrican | 9 years ago | on: iPhone 7

$2mm is something like one hour of revenue for Apple

I don't think they make design decisions on that basis

randomafrican | 11 years ago | on: In the medical response to Ebola, Cuba is punching above its weight

Quite often the IMF is an easy scapegoat. You'd be surprised by how often the IMF advice is ignored or by how sound it can be at times.

For instance, in Ukraine a few years ago, the IMF's advice was to cut down on some structural expenses (gas subsidies mostly) and not to touch investment expenses as doing that would trigger a recession.

For political reasons IMF did the opposite.

randomafrican | 12 years ago | on: Twitter is blocked in Turkey

Many of them actually get power-hungry while in power.

Especially the ones who get elected after spending some time in the opposition under not-so-democratic regimes.

randomafrican | 12 years ago | on: Android coming to wearables

It's a matter of how things are moving.

Homosexuality has been illegal in India. No change no uproar. Russia's laws have moved things bavkwards.

Look at what happened in Uganda.

randomafrican | 12 years ago | on: Corruption Perceptions Index 2013

I was about to argue that institutions like Freedom House are ideologically biased but then I realized that each of the institutions have very different biases.

randomafrican | 12 years ago | on: Corruption Perceptions Index 2013

Ok but is it similar to the Black Market that existed in the 80's in the USSR or closer to the late 90's in Cuba ?

If it's the first case, it's argue that the most corrupt rank isn't deserved. If it's the latter, we're getting close but we're still far from places like Guinea-Bissau.

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