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A newly-formed alliance of Ethiopian opposition factions set a goal on Friday of bringing down Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed by force or negotiation to then form a transitional government. The ...
Ethiopia’s Tigray forces are joining with other armed and opposition groups in an alliance against Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to seek a political transition after a year of devastating war ...
Ginbot 7 (Amharic: ግንቦት 7) is an Ethiopian opposition political organization, founded in 2008 [3] by Andargachew Tsige [4] [5] and Berhanu Nega. [3]According to their mission statement, Ginbot 7's goal is "the realization of a national political system in which government power and political authority is assumed through peaceful and democratic process based on the free will and choice ...
Created through the merger of 7 opposition parties. Ethiopian Democratic League? N/A: Former member of the Coalition for Unity and Democracy. Ethiopian Democratic Party: Amharic: ከኢትዮጵያዊያን ዴሞክራሲያዊ ፓርቲ: Liberal nationalism Economic liberalism Pan-Ethiopianism: Member of Ethiopian Citizens for Social Justice.
The Ethiopian government has so far been unable to defeat Fano militarily, though Fano has been unable to capitalize on this politically due to its highly decentralized nature. [ 23 ] On 1 January 2025, Fano claimed to have killed Lieutenant Colonel Teka Mekebo Mohammed, the commander of the Ethiopian Army 's 48th Division, and a deputy ...
In early April 2023, the Ethiopian federal forces stormed in Amhara region to disarm regional military and Fano militias, resulted in skirmish and protests in Gondar, Kobo, Sekota, Weldiya and other cities. The government responded by repression against opposition communication services including mobile operators. [23]
Christian Tadele (Amharic: ክርስቲያን ታደለ) is an Ethiopian politician who is a member of the House of Peoples' Representatives (HoPR) in Opposition group, Chair Person of the Opposition Cocos and Chairman of the Standing Committee on Government Expenditure.
Some Ethiopian opposition groups condemned the alleged government action for meddling the church. The Ethiopian Citizens For Social Justice Party (EZEMA) concerned about the government decision by citing Article 11 of the FDRE Constitution, which stipulates the separation of church and state. The party worried that "We advise that interference ...