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Redefining ‘Free and Fair’: Ethiopia’s Election and Electoral Legitimacy
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An analysis of Ethiopia's June 1st national election arguing that while the country maintains formal electoral structures, it is simultaneously undermining the substantive democratic conditions necessary for elections to be genuinely legitimate and meaningful.
Redefining ‘Free and Fair’: Ethiopia’s Election and Electoral Legitimacy
“Democracy is not just a question of having a vote. It consists of strengthening each citizen’s possibility and capacity to participate in the deliberations involved in life in society.” Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Political Scientist, and Former President of Brazil As Ethiopia’s June 1st national election looms, the country continues to preserve the formal structures of electoral democracy while steadily weakening the substantive conditions that give elections democratic meaning and legitimacy.
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