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Ethiopia votes: dominant ruling party seeks a new mandate in a deeply fragmented nation
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Ethiopia holds a general election on 1 June 2026 amid armed conflicts and political fragmentation, with questions about voter participation and the stability of its federal system. A specialist in Horn of Africa state- and nation-building provides analysis of the election context.
Ethiopia votes: dominant ruling party seeks a new mandate in a deeply fragmented nation
Ethiopia’s general election on 1 June 2026 will take place amid armed conflicts and political fragmentation. This has raised questions over voter participation and legitimacy and the future of the country’s multi-ethnic federal system. Ethiopia is Africa’s second most populous country and a key regional actor in the Horn of Africa. Redie Bereketeab, who researches state- and nation-building, identity and nationalism in the Horn of Africa, unpacks the 2026 election.
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