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  1. Public Policy and Administration Research ISSN 2224-5731(Paper) ISSN 2225-0972(Online) Vol.7, No.3, 2017 www.iiste.org The Edge of Ethnic Federalism, Prospects and Glooms in the Post-1991 Ethiopia Abrham Meareg (MA) Department of Civics and Ethics, College of Social Science and Humanities, Assosa University, P. O. Box 18 Ethiopia Abstract Since EPRDF seized power following gravy bloodsheds of ...

  2. Ethnic federalism The Meles government created an ethnic-based federalism, which came under attack by some Ethiopians. Meles' TPLF party believed that there was no choice—this was the only solution to the centuries-old oppression by centralist governments, and to domination of culture, language, politics and economy by one ethnic group, namely the Amhara .

  3. 7 de jul. de 2022 · Further, in these countries, they contend, there is widespread acceptance of liberal democratic values, that cross-cut ethnic political cleavages. However, the absence of these conditions in Ethiopia means that ethnic federalism was imposed in Ethiopia as opposed to evolving naturally from democratic politics.

  4. One of the core principles instituted by the post-1991 government in Ethiopia that took power after a successful armed struggle was ethnic-based federalism, informed by a neo-Leninist political model called revolutionary democracy. The objective of this study is to analysis whether ethnic federalism is important for Ethiopia or not.

  5. Produced a paper entitled Federalism in Africa: The Case of Ethnic-based Federalism in Ethiopia and paper stress and said that Since its introduction in 1991 and officially sanctioned in the country’s 1994 Constitution, ethnic federalism and Article 39 of the Constitution that awarded the self-rule states (regions) the right to secede has become the major source of intense debate.

  6. 3 de mar. de 2023 · The Fe deral Democratic Republic of Ethiopia ( FDRE) established. ethnic federalism with th e right to self-government for all regional parties, incl uding the right. to secession, in its 1994 ...

  7. Ethiopia has established a federalism in line with ethnicity, dubbed ethnic federalism.” 10. Ethiopia’s ethnic federalism is as contested today as it was when it was first established more than a quarter of a century ago. Ethiopian scholars, politicians, and the public hold different and sometimes contradictory views on the nature,