Ethiopian citizens celebrating the peaceful conclusion of the 7th general election in Addis Ababa.
Ethiopian citizens celebrating the peaceful conclusion of the 7th general election in Addis Ababa.
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Ethiopia’s 7th general election concludes peacefully

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Ethiopia’s people affirmed their victory for unity and sovereignty in the 7th general election.

The Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association observed the voting process at 136 polling stations across nine regions and Dire Dawa with 60 volunteer observers. It confirmed that the process was peaceful and transparent, with no systematic violations and priority given to pregnant women, nursing mothers, the elderly and people with disabilities. The Joint Security and Intelligence Task Force, led by Commissioner General Demelash GebreMikael, stated it foiled coordinated plots by internal and external enemies to disrupt the election. It said institutional reforms enabled security forces to ensure the vote concluded peacefully and that the people chose a government through ballots rather than bullets. Secretary of the Oromia Region Political Parties Joint Council, Ato Tariku Denberu, said the election was peaceful, democratic and inclusive. He noted that people across the region queued patiently from morning until midnight to cast their votes.

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Initial reactions on X focus on the peaceful and orderly conduct of Ethiopia's 7th general election, with praise from African observers like AU and IGAD for high turnout and calm voting, alongside messages highlighting unity, sovereignty, and self-reliant African democracy.

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Ethiopian citizens participating in a peaceful general election at a polling station in Addis Ababa.
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Ethiopia completes seventh general election peacefully

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Ethiopia's Prime Minister Office issued a statement on the seventh general election held on Ginbot 24, 2018 EC. Over 54 million citizens registered and participated. International observers described the vote as democratic.

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.

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Ethiopians turned out in large numbers to vote in the seventh general election. Observers and competing political parties described the process as transparent and fair.

Ethiopia's Political Parties Joint Council is resolving complaints from the ongoing 7th general election through discussion and evidence, officials said.

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Ethiopians head to the polls on June 1 for the national election amid minimal international monitoring. The European Union has sent no observers while the African Union and IGAD provide limited presence.

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.

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Addis Ababa police have completed necessary security preparations for election and post-election days. Officials implemented joint plans to ensure the process succeeds without issues.

 

 

 

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