Political parties council says 7th election will showcase Ethiopia victory

The Joint Council of Political Parties in Ethiopia said the seventh general election will declare Ethiopia's victory through the people's vote.

Chairman Solomon Ayele stated that the council is working for the success of the seventh election by drawing lessons from the sixth national poll. Pre-election preparations and digital candidate registration have been completed successfully.

The council has established an election follow-up committee to study enabling conditions with the National Election Board. Parties must abide by the election law during the quiet period that began on Ginbot 20, he urged.

Voters will cast ballots on Ginbot 24, 2018 EC according to the board schedule. The electorate was called to demonstrate its commitment to building a democratic system through action.

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Afeworki Tagesse from the House of Peoples' Representatives stated that the government will provide all necessary support for the successful conduct of the seventh general election. This was announced during a national network meeting in Addis Ababa under the motto 'Institutions of justice and democracy are the backbone of a successful government growth.' The election is set to proceed as free, fair, and technology-enabled.

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The Prosperity for Ethiopian Unity coalition in Addis Ababa issued its manifesto for the 7th general election on Megabit 19, 2018 EC. The document addresses political, economic, and social issues. Coalition president Abraham Getu praised its strong policies.

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Ethiopia's National Electoral Commission is speeding up candidate selection for the main national election, Commissioner Melaku Woldemariam said. In an interview with Fana Media Corporation, he noted that preparations for the main general election assembly are progressing.

 

 

 

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