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Ethiopian leader Abiy’s party set to dominate elections despite insecurity

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Abiy Ahmed’s party is expected to dominate elections despite significant unrest
Ethiopians will vote in parliamentary and regional elections on Monday that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s party is expected to dominate despite significant unrest across much of ​Africa’s second most populous country.
Abiy, 49, has consolidated his grip on Ethiopia’s politics since being appointed in 2018 on the ‌heels of mass protests against the long-ruling Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) coalition.
His newly formed Prosperity Party won a landslide victory in the last elections in 2021, taking 410 seats out of 484 in parliament.
But he has faced years of violent unrest in several of the country’s ethnically organised regions, including his native Oromiya, Ethiopia’s largest, and the second-biggest region, Amhara, where a ​militia known as Fano has seized swathes of the countryside since 2023.
A civil war in the northern Tigray region from 2020 and 2022, which ​stemmed from a breakdown in relations between Abiy and the Tigrayan leaders who dominated national politics before his rise, ⁠resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths, researchers say.
Though a 2022 peace deal ended the conflict, a move this month by Tigray’s main political ​party to reassert control over the region’s political administration in violation of the agreement has led Ethiopian officials and analysts to warn of the risk of ​fresh unrest.
Monday’s elections will not be held in Tigray, one of Ethiopia’s 12 regions, because of what the electoral board called “unfavourable conditions” there.
Voting will also not take place in at least eight of Amhara’s 138 constituencies because of insecurity.
–Reuters–