Post by
goldenrivit on Mar 21, 2023 11:55am
My best guess
After reading where the MOE is backing the study and close advisoirs to Abe pushing for Romero to get its permit the question is can Abe afford to enter the election in arbitration? Can he afford to ignore the 67% of the local popultaion supporting Romero who might not vote for him?Can he ignore GQC giving the internet to the locals for free that he did not provide?
Can he ignore LS who will likely rally the locals to vote on the outcome of poverty over jobs and an increase in the living standard that would come with Romero? I say logic dictates he will have to make a decision soon or face angry locals and tie up his election in a mess of litigation a situation that would detract his smooth re-election.He has no choice but to make a decision well ahead of his election bid.
Comment by
dmocnik@gmail.com on Mar 21, 2023 12:49pm
These are good arguments for a permit still in 2023! Especially, the positive statement of Abe's adviser could be a test how the public would react to it, or at least a hint for things developing!
Comment by
goldenrivit on Mar 21, 2023 1:12pm
MOE on board is the 800lb Gorrila that has the final say on Romero.THAT BIG news now.
Comment by
Krishak5 on Mar 21, 2023 9:51pm
A good day for a turnaround, clearly stock action today was applauding your timely change of mind.