Ethiopia election board launches problem reporting system

Ethiopia's National Election Board has launched a system for citizens to report election-related problems quickly and safely. The system was introduced in Addis Ababa on May 30.

Ethiopia's National Election Board has launched a reporting and response system for issues linked to the seventh general election. The system allows reports via the toll-free line 6214 or by text message to 7555.

Citizens, political parties, observers and other stakeholders can report disruptions to voting, security incidents near polling stations, threats or other suspicious acts. The board will verify reports and coordinate responses with relevant institutions.

The system aims to improve transparency, protect voters and prevent violence. The board urged everyone to submit reports immediately when problems arise.

Relaterede artikler

Ethiopian citizens queuing to vote at a polling station during the general election, observed by international monitors.
Billede genereret af AI

Ethiopia conducts seventh general election with high turnout

Rapporteret af AI Billede genereret af AI

Ethiopia's National Election Board opened 50,188 polling stations on time today. International observers are monitoring the process, and participants describe it as fair and peaceful.

Ethiopia's National Election Board has received 47 formal complaints following last week's national elections. Of these, 31 came from political parties and 16 from independent candidates.

Rapporteret af AI

Addis Ababa police have completed necessary security preparations for election and post-election days. Officials implemented joint plans to ensure the process succeeds without issues.

Ethiopia's National Election Board chair Mrs. Melatwork Hailu met with African Union observers. The Russian Orthodox Church representative and the Joint Council of Political Parties confirmed the election was peaceful and free.

Rapporteret af AI

Ethiopia’s people affirmed their victory for unity and sovereignty in the 7th general election.

The president of the Addis Ababa City Women Association said the election was free and fair, with women actively using their democratic rights. Over 2,000 members were deployed as observers.

Rapporteret af AI

Ethiopia's new media regulatory and administration system ensures accountability based on evidence, officials say. National Information Security Service Director General Ambassador Redwan Hussien announced this. The system was developed in collaboration with the Artificial Intelligence Institute.

 

 

 

Dette websted bruger cookies

Vi bruger cookies til analyse for at forbedre vores side. Læs vores privatlivspolitik for mere information.
Afvis