Ethiopia 2020 elections will be free won't be delayed says the galla prime minister axmed abiye

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Sunday August 26, 2018




Ethiopia’s prime minister said on Saturday an election due for 2020 would be free and should not be delayed by his sweeping reforms to the African nation’s politics, economy and diplomacy.

Abiy Ahmed, who took office in April, has pledged to open up the state-dominated economy and has taken steps to end decades of hostility with neighboring Eritrea — moves that could reshape the country and the broader Horn of Africa region.

He said on Saturday at his first news conference that the World Bank would provide $1 billion in budget support in the next few months, explaining that “this is due to the reforms taking place in the country.”

Since winning office, Abiy has loosened the grip of a state that had ruled with an iron fist. He has ordered the release of political prisoners and decried abuses by security forces as state terrorism.

“My dream and ambition is for democratic elections to be held,” the 42-year-old prime minister said.

“Otherwise, what legitimacy can any official have without the mandate earned through elections?”

Abiy said elections, due in 2020, should not be delayed until the reforms he has announced are completed.

He said the ruling Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) coalition’s focus next year would be on “preparations for free elections to be held.”

Abiy has promised to give more room to opponents in a nation of 100 million where no opposition lawmakers sit in parliament.

He has lifted a state of emergency put in place after his predecessor resigned in February following three years of protests in which hundreds were killed by security forces.

The World Bank and other donors suspended budgetary help following a vote in 2005 that was disputed by the opposition and accompanied by violence that killed 200 people.

The ruling coalition, in power since ousting dictator Mengistu Haile Mariam in 1991, has long been accused by the opposition of crushing dissent, a charge it had denied, though Abiy has spoken frankly since taking office about past abuses.


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Some political dissidents have voiced scepticism about change as long as Abiy’s EPRDF remains in power.

Protests that led to the resignation of his predecessor were partly driven by Ethiopia’s disillusioned youth, suffering high levels of unemployment. Although it has been one of Africa’s fastest-growing economies, Ethiopia’s export sector - mainly garment manufacturing and farming - has struggled, meaning the economy is not generating enough dollars to pay for imports.

The dollar shortages have been exacerbated by the government’s massive investment in infrastructure over the last decade.

The government last month called on Ethiopians to bring their hard currency into banks to ease the shortage, a move which closed the once yawning gap between the official and black market exchange rates for the birr currency. [L8N1UG5JH]

On Saturday, Abiy said “economic sabotage” had taken place and adding that “large groups” were still hoarding foreign exchange, without giving details.

Though the government has pledged to partially privatize several key state-owned companies, including the telecoms monopoly, the form liberalization will take and the speed with which it will be carried out have not been announced.
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Re: Ethiopia 2020 elections will be free won't be delayed says the galla prime minister axmed abiye

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Very good I like Dr Abiy he is a good Amhara agent and has a patriotic, anti-federalism agenda. The two things that I would like him to particularly do is:
1. Introduce proportional representation for the parliamentary elections (national lower house)
2. If you’re going to have a powerless head of state then have a weak emperor for life than a ceremonial president that’s term limited
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Re: Ethiopia 2020 elections will be free won't be delayed says the galla prime minister axmed abiye

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Ahmed abiye is not bad so far so good his dealing with the orthodox Christian afewerqi goes against our interest. Either way he is also in bed with the likes of jawar an anti amhara racist bigot. Remember amhara are our strategic allies even in the times of Emperor haile selassie king of kings. Also Ahmed abiye appointed a new darood stooge in jigjiga. But he is open for politics and democracy so I won't mind him. But as Isaaq we need important position in the Ethiopian govt foreign minister a very strong position. Just like in the 1990s
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