Ethiopian election officials and observers confirming peaceful vote in formal meeting
Ethiopian election officials and observers confirming peaceful vote in formal meeting
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Ethiopia's 7th general election concluded peacefully

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Ethiopia's National Election Board chair Mrs. Melatwork Hailu met with African Union observers. The Russian Orthodox Church representative and the Joint Council of Political Parties confirmed the election was peaceful and free.

Addis Ababa, Ginbot 26, 2018 (FMC) National Election Board chair Mrs. Melatwork Hailu met with the African Union observers' team leader and former Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta. Abune Antony, chair of the Russian Orthodox Church's Department of External Relations, said the election process was peaceful, free and calm. President Taye Atske Selassie received the delegation led by Abune Antony. The Joint Council of Political Parties expressed joy that the election concluded peacefully. The Ethiopian Youth Federation announced that 32,500 youths participated as observers.

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Discussions on X highlight the peaceful and successful conclusion of Ethiopia's 7th general election, with praise from AU, IGAD observers, and the Joint Council of Political Parties for high turnout and order. Some users express skepticism over exclusions like Tigray and question overall inclusivity and legitimacy.

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