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The EPRDF’s successor party — the Prosperity Party — is a radical departure from the past, in terms of ideology and membership base. Here’s what you need to know. Ethiopia’s party ...
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Ethiopia’s ruling Prosperity Party on Saturday was declared the winner of last month’s national election in a landslide, ensuring a second five-year term for Prime ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia: News - ONLF Rejects Jigjiga Conference By State-Backed Group As Orchestrated Takeover, Warns of ConsequencesThe Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) has denounced a meeting that took place in Jigjiga, the capital of Somali region, as "illegitimate and politically orchestrated," accusing the ruling ...
The Ethiopian prime minister and Nobel Peace Prize winner has come in for increasing criticism for his handling of the breakaway region. ... The Prosperity Party is seen as the front-runner, ...
Addis Ababa, — Prosperity Party (PP) concluded its second congress in Addis Ababa this midnight by passing an eight-point resolution. The party has agreed to successfully implementing the ...
Eritrea has dismissed accusations that it has violated the sovereignty and territorial integrity of its south neighbor ...
Why Abiy Ahmed’s Prosperity Party could be bad news for Ethiopia. The new pan-Ethiopian party created to replace the EPRDF coalition risks bringing the country to the edge of an abyss.
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Ethiopia’s Prosperity Party Adopts Promising Practice, Political Parties Need Embarrass It in Africa: SPLMAddis Ababa January 31/2025 (ENA)—Ethiopia’s Prosperity Party has adopted the best and promising practice during the last five years and this is a practice many political parties need to ...
Ethiopia’s deputy prime minister resigned as a vice president of the ruling Prosperity Party and will be replaced by the head of the nation’s intelligence agency, a government official said.
The Ethiopia of Abiy Ahmed and his Prosperity Party, is a dark and frightening place, where anyone challenging the government are at risk of violence and arrest.
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, pictured in June, was assured a second term after his Prosperity Party was declared the winner of last month's national election.
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