Oromo Liberal Party members call for free and fair election

Members of the Oromo Liberal Party have urged that Ethiopia's 7th general election be free, fair, and transparent. They called on the public to provide peaceful support to political parties and allow them to campaign freely. The party noted that the election process has improved over time.

In Addis Ababa, members of the Oromo Liberal Party have stated their intention to vote in Ethiopia's 7th general election to ensure it is free, fair, and transparent. This message was shared with Fana Digital.

The members affirmed that they are committed to protecting the public's interests by working to make the election fair, impartial, and democratic. They urged the public to support their preferred political parties peacefully and to allow competing parties to present their ideas and programs freely.

The party emphasized that political parties should compete by offering ideas that have public acceptance. Noting that Ethiopia's election process has improved over time, the members highlighted that digital voter registration in the current election will enhance its impartiality. They also encouraged the public to prepare by marking their election cards to give their vote to the party of their choice.

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