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Ethiopia’s elections will not be politically competitive: two reasons why
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An analysis argues that Ethiopia's June 1 elections are unlikely to be genuinely competitive due to political uncertainty and insecurity, despite official claims they will reinforce democratic transition.

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Ethiopia’s elections will not be politically competitive: two reasons why
Ethiopia is preparing for a national election on 1 June amid deep political uncertainty and growing insecurity. Officially, the polls are expected to reinforce the country’s democratic transition and political stability. But the conditions suggest that the elections are unlikely to be genuinely competitive. Elections are competitive when parties campaign openly, voters participate freely, and political actors engage without fear of violence or intimidation. There are two main reasons why this w
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