L'inscription des électeurs en Éthiopie atteint 18,5 millions

Le Conseil électoral national d'Éthiopie rapporte que 18 556 337 électeurs étaient inscrits au 10 Megabit 2018 EC. Parmi eux, 10 133 639 sont des hommes et 8 422 698 sont des femmes. La période d'inscription se poursuit jusqu'au 28 Megabit.

À Addis-Abeba, le 11 Megabit 2018 EC (Fana BC), le Conseil électoral national d'Éthiopie (NEBE) a déclaré que l'inscription des électeurs pour les prochaines élections générales, effectuée manuellement et numériquement, se déroule du 28 Yekatit au 28 Megabit 2018 EC. Au 10 Megabit, le nombre total d'électeurs inscrits s'élève à 18 556 337 pour la 7e élection générale. Ce total comprend 10 133 639 hommes et 8 422 698 femmes. Le conseil a également formé 187 128 agents électoraux, sélectionnés après vérification et approbation par les partis politiques. Cette mise à jour souligne l'ampleur de la participation des électeurs et des préparatifs en vue du scrutin.

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