Electoral board postpones voter registration date

Ethiopia's National Electoral Board of Ethiopia has postponed the voter registration date, according to a report from Addis Fortune today. Details on the new date or reasons were not provided in the announcement.

Addis Ababa - Ethiopia's National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) has postponed the voter registration date, as reported by Addis Fortune publication. The announcement appeared today, but no specifics on the new timeline or reasons for the delay were included.

This postponement comes amid ongoing electoral preparations in Ethiopia, particularly following previous challenges in voter registration processes. The NEBE had initially planned to start registration on a specified date, though details remain limited. Further information is expected in due course.

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