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The purportedly most recent images of Meles show him thinner and he failed to attend an African Union meeting in Addis Ababa. [5] [8] Meles was expected to recover before the Ethiopian New Year on 11 September. [9] Some analysts [who?] claimed that Meles died as a result of catecholamine after a verbal attack by Ethiopian journalist Abebe Gelaw ...
Meles Zenawi Asres (Tigringa and Amharic: መለስ ዜናዊ ኣስረስ; pronounced [mɛllɛs zenawi asrɛs] listen ⓘ), born Legesse Zenawi Asres (8 May 1955 – 20 August 2012) [2] was an Ethiopian politician and a former anti-Derg militant who served as president of Ethiopia from 1991 to 1995 and as prime minister from 1995 until his ...
Meles Zenawi in 2012. The premiership of Meles Zenawi began in August 1995 following the 1995 Ethiopian general election and ended upon his death on 20 August 2012. Whilst serving as Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Meles Zenawi concurrently served as the Leader of the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) and Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF).
He was appointed deputy prime minister after the death of longtime Prime Minister Meles Zenawi in 2012 and survived a reorganisation of the ruling party after Abiy came to power in 2018.
Azeb Mesfin Haile (Amharic and Tigrinya: አዜብ መስፍን ኃይሌ; born 21 December 1966) [1] is an Ethiopian politician who was the second First Lady of Ethiopia from 2001 to 2012. Azeb is the widow of Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. [2] She is the founder and patron of National Initiative for Mental Health of Ethiopia. [3]
Meles Zenawi in 2012 The potential for the EPRDF to assume total power in the Transitional Government was suspected by many from the beginning. At the 1991 National Conference on Peace and Reconciliation, one foreign onlooker commented that "[although the 1991 conference may not have resulted in a one party government[,] its convention reflects ...
He was appointed to the post after the death of longtime prime minister Meles Zenawi in 2012 and survived a reorganisation of the ruling party that occurred after Abiy Ahmed took power in 2018.
Meles claimed that Egypt supported rebel groups in Ethiopia and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak dismissed the allegation. The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam project inaugurated on 2 April 2011, expecting to produce 15,000 megawatts of power within 10 years, spending 12 billion dollars of strategy to improve power generating capabilities.