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Brakseier to Abiy Ahmed after the Ethiopian election
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Brakseier to Abiy Ahmed after the Ethiopian election

Etiopia's ruling party, led by Prime Minister and Nobel Peace Prize winner Abiy Ahmed, won an overwhelming majority in the recent national election, securing 90% of the 501 seats in the lower house of parliament. The election, held on June 1, saw a voter turnout of 94%, according to the electoral commission. Despite internal conflicts, repression, and high poverty rates, Ethiopia's economy has experienced significant growth due to state-driven construction projects and increased coffee exports. However, Abiy's leadership has faced criticism for shifting toward authoritarianism since his Nobel Prize win in 2019, with journalists facing censorship, opposition parties becoming fragmented and weakened, and armed rebellions emerging across the country. The conflict in the northern Tigray province further strained Abiy's reputation, as regional authorities resisted his new political initiatives, leading to military intervention.

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Brakseier to Abiy Ahmed after the Ethiopian election

Etiopia's ruling party, led by Prime Minister and Nobel Peace Prize winner Abiy Ahmed, won an overwhelming majority in the recent national election, securing 90% of the 501 seats in the lower house of parliament. The election, held on June 1, saw a voter turnout of 94%, according to the electoral commission. Despite internal conflicts, repression, and high poverty rates, Ethiopia's economy has experienced significant growth due to state-driven construction projects and increased coffee exports. However, Abiy's leadership has faced criticism for shifting toward authoritarianism since his Nobel Prize win in 2019, with journalists facing censorship, opposition parties becoming fragmented and weakened, and armed rebellions emerging across the country. The conflict in the northern Tigray province further strained Abiy's reputation, as regional authorities resisted his new political initiatives, leading to military intervention.

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