Prosperity for Ethiopian unity coalition issues election manifesto

The Prosperity for Ethiopian Unity coalition in Addis Ababa issued its manifesto for the 7th general election on Megabit 19, 2018 EC. The document addresses political, economic, and social issues. Coalition president Abraham Getu praised its strong policies.

The Prosperity for Ethiopian Unity coalition issued its election program manifesto in Addis Ababa on Megabit 19, 2018 EC, corresponding to March 28, 2026. The coalition comprises the All Ethiopian Unity Organization (MEAD), Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party (EPRP), Mothers Party, and Amhara National Congress (AGN).

The manifesto outlines commitments on social welfare provision, steering the national economy toward rapid growth, establishing a world-class education system, creating jobs for qualified graduates, eradicating corruption, and strengthening citizens' democratic rights and human rights.

Coalition president Abraham Getu stated that it contains "strong policies and ideas that lead the country toward development and the path of peace." The manifesto was reported by Fana Media Corporation.

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