Ethiopian electoral board sets up platform against false election information

The Ethiopian National Electoral Board has established a national information agreement platform to counter false and misleading election-related information. This step aims to safeguard the transparency and fairness of the electoral process.

On February 13, 2018, in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian National Electoral Board announced the creation of a national information agreement platform to prevent false information from negatively affecting the election process. Board spokesperson Melatworeq Haile stated that the seventh general election preparations are focused on ensuring transparency, fairness, and democracy while this platform is being set up.

Recognizing that misleading details can disrupt elections, the initiative seeks to identify potential falsehoods and deliver prompt responses. It encourages election participants, institutions, and individuals to base their decisions on verified information. Ultimately, the platform supports the goal of conducting a free and fair election.

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Ethiopian political parties sign election code of conduct at a ceremonial event 100 days before the vote.
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Ethiopian parties sign election code of conduct

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Ethiopia's National Election Board launched a code of conduct for candidates in the upcoming general election. At an event, 48 political parties signed the code and unveiled their campaign symbols. This occurred 100 days before the vote.

The Ethiopian National Electoral Board is an independent constitutional body established under Article 102 of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Constitution. The board has conducted six national elections, four regional elections, and nine referendums.

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