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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The Council of Ministers is the cabinet of the Government of Ethiopia. Under the Constitution of Ethiopia ...
Berhanu Nega of Rainbow Ethiopia: Movement for Democracy and Social Justice became Minister of Education; Belete Molla of National Movement of Amhara (NaMA) became Minister of Innovation and Technology; and Kejella Merdassa, a former member of the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) became Minister of Culture and Sports. Control of twenty intelligence ...
The Council of Ministers of Meles Zenawi or Zenawi cabinet, was the cabinet of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, who ruled Ethiopia from 1991 until his death in 2012. The cabinet was formed on 11 October 2005 with the aim of tackling government weakness and to end poverty in Ethiopia. Critics stated that the new cabinet cannot afford accountability ...
Ministry of Public Service and Human Resource Development (Ethiopia) Ministry of Revenues and Customs Authority (Ethiopia) Ministry of Trade and Industry (Ethiopia) Ministry of Urban Development and Construction (Ethiopia) Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Electricity (Ethiopia) Ministry of Women, Children and Youth (Ethiopia)
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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 .
Minister of Farming and Natural Resources Eyasu Abrha Minister of Livestock and Fishery Fekadu Beyene Minister of Public Service and Human Resource Development Tagese Chafo Minister of Urban Development and Housing Ambachew Mekonnen Minister of Construction Aisha Mohammed Mussa: Minister of Mines, Petroleum and Natural Resources Motuma Mekassa
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 ...