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

Published on February 21, 2026, reports highlight a subdued atmosphere surrounding Ethiopia's national election scheduled for June 2026, particularly among voters aged 18 to 30. These young people report encountering politics only fleetingly on social media, with national issues receding into the background of their daily lives. What once ignited debates in streets, campuses, and cafes now elicits minimal engagement from the youth demographic. The election's muted profile contrasts with previous cycles that drew widespread participation. Efforts by the National Election Board of Ethiopia, including a recent tour for media members, aim to boost awareness, though young voters remain largely tuned out amid their digital routines.

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Young adults expressing frustration amid symbols of unattainable American dream, including debt and rising costs, for a news article on youth voters' challenges.
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Young voters say the American dream feels out of reach

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More than 1,100 young readers told NPR they’re struggling with rising costs and debt—and losing faith that politics will help.

Signs indicate that 2026 could be overshadowed by early debates on 2027 politics, sparking major worries for national development. Instead of focusing on work, policies, and challenges, efforts might shift to premature campaigns. This risks weakening national unity and hindering key issue implementation.

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Ethiopia's National Electoral Board has postponed the start of candidate registration for the seventh general election from February 7 to February 28, 2018. The decision, announced in Addis Ababa, aims to accommodate ongoing preparations. Board spokesperson Melatwork Haile provided the update.

Opposition leader Fred Matiang'i has issued an urgent call to the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to initiate a nationwide voter registration drive ahead of the 2027 elections. He warned that without robust voter turnout, Kenya risks extending the current administration's term. In his New Year message, he criticized the government's performance and pledged opposition efforts to offer an alternative.

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France's municipal elections on March 15 and 22, 2026, loom as a key test for local democracy, one year before the presidential vote. They may reveal rising abstention rates signaling distrust in elected officials and point to the far right's growing influence. Mayors, the most popular figures, handle vital issues like housing and transport.

In a tribune published in Le Monde, experts highlight that 40% of French people want to engage in civic and political life, forming an underutilized reservoir. This comes at the start of 2026, a period leading from municipal elections to the presidential vote, amid a climate of fatalism and discouragement.

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Ethiopia's National Election Commission has had its term extended by eight months. This decision allows the commission to continue its operations.

 

 

 

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