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Tamrat Layne was born in 1955 and raised by a single mother in Addis Ababa. [2] [3] He led the Ethiopian People's Democratic Movement during the 1980s, fighting against Mengistu Haile Mariam in the Ethiopian Civil War.
During the transitional period, Meles Zenawi served as the president of the TGE while Tamrat Layne was prime minister. [7] Among other major shifts in the country's political institutions, it was under the authority of the TGE that the realignment of provincial boundaries on the basis of ethnolinguistic identity occurred. [8]
This is a list of heads of government of Ethiopia since the formation of the post of Chief Minister of the Ethiopian Empire in 1909 (renamed to Prime Minister in 1943). Since 1909, there have been 3 chief ministers and 11 prime ministers and one was both chief minister and prime minister, making a total of 15 persons being or having been head of government.
Tamrat, also Tamirat is a male given name of Ethiopian origin that may refer to: Tamirat Layne (born 1955), Ethiopian politician and former leader of the Ethiopian People's Democratic Movement Tamrat Molla (1945–2012), Ethiopian singer and vocalist
Tamrat Desta, singer-songwriter; Alemayehu Eshete, Ethio-jazz singer; Rophnan, electronic musician and songwriter; Tilahun Gessesse, singer; Gigi, singer [36] Thomas Gobena, bassist of the Gypsy punk band Gogol Bordello; Hachalu Hundessa, Oromo singer-songwriter; Gildo Kassa, music composer and singer; Kenna [37] Getatchew Mekurya, jazz ...
Marcia Layne, British playwright; Oscar Willis Layne (1918–2016), Panamanian cyclist; Raheem Layne (born 1999), American football player; Shontelle Layne (born 1985), Barbadian singer; Tamrat Layne (born 1995), Ethiopian politician; Given name: Layne Abeley, character from Lisi Harrison's The Clique Series. Layne Beachley, seven time women's ...
The BGPDUF emerged from a 1996 conference led by the former Deputy Prime Minister Tamrat Layne. Previous to the conference, relations between the dominant Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) and its partner, the Benishangul People's Liberation Movement (BPLM) had grown strained, and the BPLM was ineffective due to internal ...
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