Fana Media urges citizens to vote in seventh general election

Fana Media Corporation has issued a message portraying elections as a cornerstone of democratic governance. It encourages citizens to obtain their voter cards and participate to influence national administration. This call comes ahead of Ethiopia's seventh general election.

Fana Media Corporation published a statement emphasizing elections as a key mechanism for democratic administration. It describes voting as a way for citizens to express their free ideas and select competent leaders for power. When voters mark their cards, they ensure sound policies and equality, influence the country's governance system, promote democratic management and modernity for future generations, advocate for accountable governments chosen by the people, produce administrative bodies trusted at national and international levels, and push for policies benefiting citizens to be implemented. The message, timed for the seventh general election, urges those without voter cards to obtain them now and stresses voting exclusively.

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Ethiopian election monitors at polling stations ensuring fair voting conditions.
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Conditions conducive for elections reported in most areas

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Monitoring teams from the Ethiopian National Election Board reported that conditions are conducive for elections in most parts of the country.

Ethiopia's National Electoral Board has launched a manifesto titled “Our Election – A Country Without Us” for the 7th general election in Addis Ababa. The document outlines the role of elections in national development and how citizens can contribute by exercising their rights. It aims to inform candidates about their participation in the process.

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Afeworki Tagesse from the House of Peoples' Representatives stated that the government will provide all necessary support for the successful conduct of the seventh general election. This was announced during a national network meeting in Addis Ababa under the motto 'Institutions of justice and democracy are the backbone of a successful government growth.' The election is set to proceed as free, fair, and technology-enabled.

The National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) has issued a stern warning that it may cancel elections in specific constituencies due to coercion in voter registration for the seventh general election. The board highlighted violations of electoral laws, including unauthorized door-to-door campaigns and threats linked to services. It directed authorities to halt such practices immediately.

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Chairperson Melatwork Hailu of Ethiopia's National Election Board announced that many works have been completed to ensure inclusivity in the seventh general election.

Ethiopia's National Election Board has received submissions from 10,934 candidates across 47 parties for electoral candidacy. The announcement was made in Addis Ababa on Ketit 27, 2018 EC. Voter registration will commence from Ketit 28 for one month.

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Under Proclamation No. 1162/2011 Article 124, the Ethiopian National Electoral Board provides civic and political education as well as candidates' training through various methods to reach sufficient electoral networks. The board also grants permission to civil society organizations and educational institutions to conduct such training.

 

 

 

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