Parliament lifts state of emergency declared during protests in Ethiopia.
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Amid ongoing protests in Ethiopia, the Parliament approved a resolution to lift the state of emergency that had been declared. The state of emergency was put in place to address the unrest and violence that had erupted in the country. The decision to lift the state of emergency was seen as a significant step towards calming tensions and restoring peace.
The resolution to lift the state of emergency was met with mixed reactions from the public. Supporters of the move believed it would pave the way for dialogue and reconciliation, while critics raised concerns about the potential for the protests to reignite. Regardless, the Parliament's decision signaled a shift towards a more inclusive and peaceful approach to addressing the issues facing the country.
The lifting of the state of emergency opened up opportunities for a more democratic and open political environment in Ethiopia. It provided a chance for all sides to engage in constructive dialogue and find sustainable solutions to the underlying grievances. Moving forward, it was crucial for all parties to work together towards building a more stable and prosperous future for the country.
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