Media urged to conduct 7th general election transparently and peacefully

The Southern Ethiopia Region's Communication Affairs Bureau has urged media outlets to fulfill their responsibilities in the 7th general election process. During a consultative meeting in Wolaita Sodo town, it emphasized the need for transparency, nationalism, and peace to ensure a successful election.

On Katit 9, 2018 EC (February 16, 2026 Gregorian), the Southern Ethiopia Region's Communication Affairs Bureau held a consultative meeting with various communication and media institutions in Wolaita Sodo town. The meeting discussed issues that could contribute to making the 7th general election process successful.

Bureau head Ato Haylemariam Tespaye described this election as “a milestone in Ethiopia's democratic system development process that could advance in achievable steps.” He stated that media outlets must fulfill their responsibilities to ensure the election proceeds transparently, nationalistically, and peacefully.

The bureau stressed safeguarding freedom of expression to enable a free, fair, and national election process where citizens can choose their government. It called on media institutions and journalists to undertake the necessary work. Noting the media's role in ensuring all voices are heard, it urged them to preserve nationalism and provide accurate information to prevent misleading the public and causing unrest.

Relaterede artikler

Young Ethiopians disengaged from 2026 election, scrolling phones amid ignored posters in Addis Ababa.
Billede genereret af AI

Young Ethiopians disengage from upcoming national election

Rapporteret af AI Billede genereret af AI

Ethiopia's national election approaches in June 2026 amid a subdued atmosphere, particularly among young voters aged 18 to 30 who encounter politics mainly in passing on social media. The event unfolds with muted enthusiasm compared to past cycles that energized streets and campuses.

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.

Rapporteret af AI

Ethiopia's National Electoral Commission chief Mesfin Arreya stated that a national election is a key tool for the Tigray region to exit its current crisis. The commission held discussions with Tigray residents in Addis Ababa and began collecting alternative ideas for starting the election process.

Ethiopia's National Electoral Board has postponed the start of candidate registration for the seventh general election from February 7 to February 28, 2018. The decision, announced in Addis Ababa, aims to accommodate ongoing preparations. Board spokesperson Melatwork Haile provided the update.

Rapporteret af AI

Ato Adem Farah, vice president of the Prosperity Party, urged women to take frontline leadership roles in the upcoming election process. This call aligns with a national roadmap prepared to enhance women's roles in peaceful elections. Under the change administration, women have achieved over 50 percent representation in government positions.

Addis Fortune, the largest English weekly in Ethiopia, has published an article questioning if the country can transform its crisis election into a reset moment. The piece addresses the potential for political renewal following years of war.

Rapporteret af AI

The Attorney General of the Nation, Gregorio Eljach Pacheco, visited the Universidad de Cartagena to promote his Paz Electoral strategy, aiming to ensure free, transparent, and secure electoral processes. He invited administrators, teachers, and students to join this initiative defending democracy. He stressed the need for elections without any doubts about their transparency.

 

 

 

Dette websted bruger cookies

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