Women actively participate in Ethiopia's 7th general election

The president of the Addis Ababa City Women Association said the election was free and fair, with women actively using their democratic rights. Over 2,000 members were deployed as observers.

Ethiopia conducted its 7th general election on Ginbot 24, 2018 E.C. The poll was observed by the African Union, IGAD and various civil society organizations. Natnalem Endale, president of the Addis Ababa City Women Association, stated that women actively exercised their democratic rights. The association obtained permission from the National Election Board of Ethiopia to deliver civic and voter education. The group trained more than 2,000 members and deployed them as election observers. Citizens voted peacefully, fairly and democratically, she added.

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Ethiopian citizens participating in a peaceful general election at a polling station in Addis Ababa.
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Ethiopia completes seventh general election peacefully

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Ethiopia's Prime Minister Office issued a statement on the seventh general election held on Ginbot 24, 2018 EC. Over 54 million citizens registered and participated. International observers described the vote as democratic.

The South Ethiopia Region Women's Federation has stated that women's active participation was key to the success of the region's seventh general election. The federation said the vote concluded peacefully and democratically.

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Ethiopians turned out in large numbers to vote in the seventh general election. Observers and competing political parties described the process as transparent and fair.

Ethiopians head to the polls on June 1 for the national election amid minimal international monitoring. The European Union has sent no observers while the African Union and IGAD provide limited presence.

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The Joint Council of Political Parties in Ethiopia said the seventh general election will declare Ethiopia's victory through the people's vote.

Ethiopia's National Election Board has received 47 formal complaints following last week's national elections. Of these, 31 came from political parties and 16 from independent candidates.

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The chairman of the Amhara National Movement said the party will play its expected role to ensure the seventh general election is conducted democratically.

 

 

 

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