National election key tool to resolve Tigray crisis

Ethiopia's National Electoral Commission chief Mesfin Arreya stated that a national election is a key tool for the Tigray region to exit its current crisis. The commission held discussions with Tigray residents in Addis Ababa and began collecting alternative ideas for starting the election process.

Addis Ababa, February 27, 2026 – Ethiopia's National Electoral Commission delegation from Tigray held discussions with Tigray residents in Addis Ababa. The meeting focused on gathering various alternative ideas for initiating the election process in the region under feasible conditions.

Chief Commissioner Mesfin Arreya (Prof.) stated, "The Tigray region now needs a national election as a key tool to exit the crisis it has entered." He emphasized that the issue goes beyond mere quotas and involves displacement, noting that Tigray's election commission is not fully operational.

The commission provided explanations on its ongoing work agreements and future activities, responding to questions about preparations to start the election process in Tigray. It addressed challenges encountered in the process and urged stakeholders to pray for solutions to the problems and share their views to ensure the process's success.

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Young Ethiopians disengaged from 2026 election, scrolling phones amid ignored posters in Addis Ababa.
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Young Ethiopians disengage from upcoming national election

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Ethiopia's national election approaches in June 2026 amid a subdued atmosphere, particularly among young voters aged 18 to 30 who encounter politics mainly in passing on social media. The event unfolds with muted enthusiasm compared to past cycles that energized streets and campuses.

Ethiopia's National Election Commission has begun consultations in Addis Ababa with Tigray regional stakeholders and various community groups. The move aims to prevent election delays, ensure safety and set a democratic example. Similar practices exist in Ethiopia and other countries.

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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.

Political parties in Ethiopia's Tigray region have called on residents to address local challenges without backing the armed group TPLF. They accuse the group of obstructing development and elections, urging respect for the law and peace. The statements were issued in Addis Ababa.

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The Ethiopian National Electoral Board is an independent constitutional body established under Article 102 of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Constitution. The board has conducted six national elections, four regional elections, and nine referendums.

Addis Fortune, the largest English weekly in Ethiopia, has published an article questioning if the country can transform its crisis election into a reset moment. The piece addresses the potential for political renewal following years of war.

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Ethiopia's northern Tigray region is preparing for a potential return to armed conflict, as local authorities accuse the federal government of violating the 2022 Pretoria peace agreement through drone strikes and military escalation. The Ethiopian government, in turn, accuses Eritrea of mobilising and funding armed groups within Tigray. Observers fear a possible alliance between Eritrea and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front against federal forces.

 

 

 

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