Wahlbehörde verschiebt Termin der Wählerregistrierung

Äthiopiens National Electoral Board of Ethiopia hat das Datum der Wählerregistrierung verschoben, berichtet Addis Fortune heute. In der Ankündigung wurden weder der neue Termin noch Gründe genannt.

Addis Abeba - Äthiopiens National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) hat das Datum der Wählerregistrierung verschoben, wie die Publikation Addis Fortune berichtet. Die Ankündigung erschien heute, enthielt jedoch keine Details zum neuen Zeitplan oder den Gründen für die Verzögerung. Diese Verschiebung erfolgt inmitten der laufenden Wahlvorbereitungen in Äthiopien, insbesondere nach vorherigen Herausforderungen bei den Wählerregistrierungsprozessen. Die NEBE hatte ursprünglich geplant, die Registrierung an einem festgelegten Datum zu beginnen, wobei Details begrenzt bleiben. Weitere Informationen werden erwartet.

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