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  2. Government of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The government of Ethiopia (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ መንግሥት, romanized: Ye-Ītyōṗṗyā mängəst) is the federal government of Ethiopia. It is structured in a framework of a federal parliamentary republic, whereby the prime minister is the head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government.

  3. Politics of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The government of Ethiopia is structured in the form of a federal parliamentary republic, whereby the Prime Minister is the head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government while legislative power is vested in the Parliament. The Judiciary is more or less independent of the executive and the legislature.

  4. Government of the Ethiopian Empire - Wikipedia

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    Under Menelik's Expansions (1878–1904), Ethiopia became a multiethnic empire with shared states. Menelik formed a more centralized government within a delimited boundary by the 1900s. [9] Amharic became the central language of the Empire until the 20th-century reforms of Haile Selassie. Shewan Amhara's dominance starting from the 19th century ...

  5. Council of Ministers (Ethiopia) - Wikipedia

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    pmo.gov.et /council / The Council of Ministers is the cabinet of the Government of Ethiopia . Under the Constitution of Ethiopia , the Council of Ministers is the country's executive body.

  6. House of Peoples' Representatives - Wikipedia

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    The House of Peoples' Representatives is the lower house of the Ethiopian Federal Parliamentary Assembly.Located in the capital Addis Ababa, the House has 547 members.All are elected in theory for five-year term in single-seat constituencies.

  7. Law of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Since the new constitution of Ethiopia enacted in 1995, Ethiopia's legal system consisted of federal law with bicameral legislature. [1] The House of People's Representatives (HoPR) is the lower chamber of bicameral legislature of Federal Parliamentary Assembly with 547 seats and the House of Federation with 108 seats, the former vested on executive power of Prime Minister and the Council of ...

  8. Government of the Derg - Wikipedia

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    The foreign policy of the military regime was characterized by a focus on military defense capabilities against the "historical enemies of Ethiopia." Influenced by Marxist - Leninist ideology and concepts of society, the Derg's foreign policy shared similarities, particularly in its strong commitment to the Soviet Union, which was viewed as ...

  9. Ministry of Public Service and Human Resource Development ...

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    The Ministry of Public Service and Human Resource Development (MPSHRD) is an Ethiopian government department responsible for administration and management of civil servants, providing training and improvement opportunities. [1] It was established in 2008 under Proclamation No.916/2008. [2]