Äthiopische Kommission für den Nationalen Dialog stellt Parteien Agenden vor

Die äthiopische Kommission für den Nationalen Dialog legt politischen Parteien vorbereitete Agenden vor und sammelt deren Input zur Überprüfung.

In Addis Abeba erklärte der leitende Kommissar Mesfin Araya, dass sich die Kommission derzeit in der Phase der Ausarbeitung, Organisation und Zusammenstellung der Agenden befinde.

Er merkte an, dass die Vorbereitungen für eine nationale Dialogkonferenz in naher Zukunft im Gange seien, und betonte, dass die Teilnahme der Parteien für den Erfolg entscheidend sei.

Die Kommission rief die politischen Parteien dazu auf, ihre laufenden Bemühungen zu verstärken.

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