General election in Ethiopia under PM Abiy Ahmed faces violence and logistical hurdles.

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Ethiopia held its general election, the first under Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, amid concerns about violence and logistical challenges. The elections were seen as a test for Abiy Ahmed's ruling prosperity party, which faced criticism for postponing the election last year due to the pandemic. The campaign period was marred by violence, including attacks in the Tigray region, where a conflict has been ongoing since November 2020. Despite these challenges, the election proceeded with millions of Ethiopians casting their votes to elect members of the federal parliament and regional councils. The election was viewed as a crucial step towards democratic governance in the country. However, some opposition parties boycotted the vote, citing concerns about fairness and transparency. Following the election, concerns remain about the credibility of the results and the potential for post-election violence. The international community has called for transparency and accountability in the electoral process to ensure a peaceful outcome. Overall, Ethiopia's general election marks a significant moment in the country's political transition. It highlights the challenges and opportunities facing Ethiopia as it seeks to consolidate its democratic institutions and address ongoing conflicts. #EthiopiaElection #Democracy #Peace #Challenges
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