Ethiopia's National Election Commission has begun consultations in Addis Ababa with Tigray regional stakeholders and various community groups. The move aims to prevent election delays, ensure safety and set a democratic example. Similar practices exist in Ethiopia and other countries.
Ethiopia's National Election Commission has consulted stakeholders domestically and abroad through public discussions. In recent weeks, it met with Tigray regional stakeholders and community groups in Addis Ababa.
The commission plans to hold these for three days. Conducting consultations outside the Tigray region helps prevent election delays, particularly by fostering better engagement among regional stakeholders. It also ensures participants' safety to express views freely.
Similar practices occur in other Ethiopian regions and countries. For instance, Colombia's peace and election process and sessions in Cuba's Havana serve as examples. This democratic approach, with delegates presenting community ideas, could encourage others to follow suit.