Ethiopia's Decisive Elections Amid Unrest: Abiy’s Struggle for Political Control
Ethiopia is conducting parliamentary and regional elections, with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's party likely to win significantly. Despite unrest in regions like Oromiya and Amhara, where insurgencies persist, and voting is interrupted. Abiy's Prosperity Party faces weak opposition amid accusations of undermining democratic processes.
Ethiopia is set to hold crucial parliamentary and regional elections on Monday. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's Prosperity Party is poised for a landslide victory, analysts predict, even as the country grapples with widespread unrest.
Over 50 million Ethiopians have registered to vote, though no elections will occur in Tigray due to ongoing instability following a civil war. Under Abiy's leadership, the party has highlighted its economic achievements, despite some regional discontent.
Abiy faces challenges in Oromiya and Amhara, where ethnic tensions and insurgencies threaten stability. However, with a fragmented opposition, the Prosperity Party is expected to maintain dominance. Allegations of government suppression persist as Ethiopia's political landscape evolves.
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