Ato Iyob Mesafint elected EZEMA party leader

In an extraordinary congress held in Addis Ababa, Ato Iyob Mesafint has been elected as the leader of the Ethiopian Citizens for Social Justice Party (EZEMA). This election replaces the former leader, Professor Berhanu Nega, and the party has approved its general election manifesto. The congress also presented 50 policy directions to members.

Addis Ababa, March 8, 2026 (FMC) – The Ethiopian Citizens for Social Justice Party (EZEMA) elected Ato Iyob Mesafint as its leader and nominated him as the candidate for chairmanship during today's extraordinary congress. This change follows the honorable retirement of the former leader, Professor Berhanu Nega, and his deputies.

During the congress, the party approved its seventh general election manifesto and presented 50 policy directions to its members. These policies focus on government expansion, national interest, development and economy, accountability, and other related issues.

EZEMA held this congress in Addis Ababa to reorganize its leadership structure, which is intended to strengthen the party's role in the upcoming general elections.

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