Tigray stakeholders submit agendas to national election commission

Addis Ababa, April 3, 2026 — Stakeholders from Ethiopia's Tigray Regional State have submitted their agendas to the National Electoral Commission. The deliberation process, which began on Megabit 23, 2018 E.C., concluded today.

Stakeholders from Ethiopia's Tigray Regional State concluded their agenda deliberation process on Megabit 25, 2018 E.C., which started on Megabit 23.

The framework was divided into three clusters. Today, political parties, civic societies, institutions, and prominent individuals participated in group discussions within these clusters before submitting their agendas to the National Electoral Commission.

The agendas discussed in the groups will be compiled and presented to the general assembly of Tigray stakeholders as consolidated ideas and opinions.

The event was reported by Fana Media Corporation.

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