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Addis Ababa. The government of Ethiopia ( Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ መንግሥት, romanized : Ye-Ītyōṗṗyā mängəst) is the federal government of Ethiopia. It is structured in a framework of a federal parliamentary republic, whereby the prime minister is the head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government. The ...
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PREFACE. This monograph has been prepared to provide some broad outlines on the basic features of the emerging Ethiopian federal system. This is done in the light of the historical experiences of the country, prior to adoption of the federal system, and recent developments that seem to determine the existing structure of the system.
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History of Ethiopia. The 1995 Ethiopian Federal Constitution formalizes an ethnic federalism law aimed at undermining long-standing ethnic imperial rule, reducing ethnic tensions, promoting regional autonomy, and upholding unqualified rights to self-determination and secession in a state with more than 80 different ethnic groups.
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The government in power since 1991 has adopted various policies and enacted different laws to implement its developmental orientation. The task of achieving economic progress is undertaken within the framework of a federal constitution that reflects homegrown legal concepts in addition to the accepted constitutional norms commonly found in other constitutions.
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Abstract. Two highly controversial features characterize Ethiopia's federal system. One is that the federal entities are drawn largely on ethno-linguistic
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1. Introduction. In Ethiopia, different political reforms have taken place many times. In the historical continuum of the making and remaking of modern Ethiopia, the second half of the nineteenth century was shaped by the wars of incorporation and state formation on unequal terms (Gudina, Citation 2007).Emperor Tewodros began modernization in politics by unifying the fragmented polities in ...
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