Ethiopian electoral board sets up platform against false election information

The Ethiopian National Electoral Board has established a national information agreement platform to counter false and misleading election-related information. This step aims to safeguard the transparency and fairness of the electoral process.

On February 13, 2018, in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian National Electoral Board announced the creation of a national information agreement platform to prevent false information from negatively affecting the election process. Board spokesperson Melatworeq Haile stated that the seventh general election preparations are focused on ensuring transparency, fairness, and democracy while this platform is being set up.

Recognizing that misleading details can disrupt elections, the initiative seeks to identify potential falsehoods and deliver prompt responses. It encourages election participants, institutions, and individuals to base their decisions on verified information. Ultimately, the platform supports the goal of conducting a free and fair election.

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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 Election Board has launched a system for citizens to report election-related problems quickly and safely. The system was introduced in Addis Ababa on May 30.

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The Independent Electoral Commission has expressed concern over ongoing misinformation about its election management and has urged political leaders to avoid false statements that could harm the integrity of the upcoming local government polls.

The Ethiopian National Election Board has ruled on complaints in 86 of 129 election districts where political parties raised issues. The board announced the decisions on June 17.

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Preparations for Ethiopia's seventh general election have seen increased youth participation thanks to digital registration tools and social media. Officials say technology has made the process more accessible.

Addis Ababa, April 3, 2026 — Stakeholders from Ethiopia's Tigray Regional State have submitted their agendas to the National Electoral Commission. The deliberation process, which began on Megabit 23, 2018 E.C., concluded today.

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Ethiopia's Media Mass Communications Authority has launched an advanced digital media regulatory and administration system in collaboration with the Artificial Intelligence Institute. The system targets false information and illegal publications through real-time digital tracking, conducted only with official authorization.

 

 

 

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