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Teshome is an Ethiopian name that may refer to: Teshome Toga (born 1968), Ethiopian politician; Teshome Soromessa (born 1970), Author and Professor; Teshome Dirirsa (born 1994), Ethiopian middle-distance runner; Teshome Gabriel (1939–2010), Ethiopian-born American cinema scholar and professor; Teshome Getu (born 1983), Ethiopian footballer
On 31 January 2023, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed convened a discussion surrounding the incident where he responded he is ready to resolve the conflict. The speech led backlash from the Holy Synod and accused his government of meddling in the Church in reference to separation of church and state in the Article 11 of the FDRE Constitution. [43] [44]
Abiy Ahmed Ali (Oromo: Abiyi Ahmed Alii; Amharic: ዐብይ አሕመድ ዐሊ; born 15 August 1976) is an Ethiopian politician who is the current Prime Minister of Ethiopia since 2018 and the leader of the Prosperity Party since 2019.
President Mulatu Teshome meets with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki in Warsaw, 25 April 2018. Mulatu was born in the town of Arjo in Welega Province. [6] He was educated in China, receiving his bachelor's degree in philosophy of political economy and doctorate in international politics at Peking University. [6]
Teshome Mitiku was born in Addis Ababa in 1949. [1] He is the brother of saxophonist Theodros Mitiku and father of Swedish pop and soul singer Emilia. In 1970, he moved to Europe. He initially lived in Denmark and later moved to Sweden where he received a degree in clinical psychology. Teshome currently resides in Washington, D.C. [2]
Teshome Getu (Amharic: ጠስሆመ ጘቱ, born 7 February 1983 in Ethiopia) is an Ethiopian football midfielder. He currently plays for EEPCO . International career
Adem Farah (Amharic: አዳም ፋራህ), [1] also transliterated as Adam Farah and Aden Farah, [2] [3] is an Ethiopian politician who was Speaker of the House of Federation (HoF), replacing Keria Ibrahim from 2020 to 2021 and Somali Region Vice President from 2018 to 2020.
Adama is a member of NDC and currently the MP for Tain Constituency. [5] He won the parliamentary seat with 20,374 votes making 45.4% of the total votes cast whilst the NPP parliamentary aspirant Gabriel Osei had 18,346 votes making 40.9%. [6]