La coalition Prosperity for Ethiopian Unity publie son programme électoral

La coalition Prosperity for Ethiopian Unity, basée à Addis-Abeba, a publié son programme pour les 7e élections générales le 19 Megabit 2018 EC. Le document aborde des questions politiques, économiques et sociales. Le président de la coalition, Abraham Getu, a salué la solidité de ses politiques.

La coalition Prosperity for Ethiopian Unity a publié son programme électoral à Addis-Abeba le 19 Megabit 2018 EC, correspondant au 28 mars 2026. La coalition comprend l'All Ethiopian Unity Organization (MEAD), l'Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party (EPRP), le Mothers Party et l'Amhara National Congress (AGN).

Le manifeste expose des engagements en matière de protection sociale, d'orientation de l'économie nationale vers une croissance rapide, de mise en place d'un système éducatif de classe mondiale, de création d'emplois pour les diplômés qualifiés, d'éradication de la corruption et de renforcement des droits démocratiques et humains des citoyens.

Le président de la coalition, Abraham Getu, a déclaré que le document contient « des politiques et des idées fortes qui conduisent le pays vers le développement et la voie de la paix ». Le manifeste a été rapporté par la Fana Media Corporation.

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