Legislature role and recess undertakings

BY MENGESHA AMARE Following what is stipulated in the constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE) Art. 54 (4) as, “Members of the House are representatives of the Ethiopian people... Read more »

Unilateral humanitarian ceasefire: Farsighted, timely move

BY ADDISALEM MULAT In the early morning of 4 November 2020, the TPLF junta attacked the Northern Command of the Ethiopian National Defense Forces stationed in the Tigray region. They made happen... Read more »

Behind Ethiopia’s landmark election

BY ADDISALEM MULAT Early this week, Ethiopia fulfilled one of its years of aspirations which is a fair and free election. The event marks a great departure from its pasts defined by... Read more »

The Ethiopian law making body and its adherents

In near future, Ethiopians will designate a new lawmaking body following the upcoming national elections. As the country is one of the nations of the planet entertaining parliamentary form of government, better... Read more »

Is it possible to amend the constitution?

Ethiopia is left solely with twenty two days to conduct the 6th national elections. The parties’ debate on various national issues like social, economic, political, constitutional or administrational using many media outlets,... Read more »

Creating momentum for the electoral season

PART II During the past two or three years, the country has been rocked by various incidents of horrible violence, almost always targeting innocent people everywhere, and for reasons that are difficult... Read more »

Election sensitivity from the ‘horse’s mouth’

 “We all must be curious and responsible enough to make our election peaceful and a true channel in which individuals or groups who belong to the party we prefer assume power come... Read more »

Attorney General relentless effort to unveil the reality

Ethiopia has been enjoying independent and trustworthy institutions since the dawn of the recent reform. Of the number of cardinal institutions impartially running activities revolving around the social, economic and political spheres,... Read more »

Solid facts Egypt, Sudan ignore deliberately about GERD

BY ADDISALEM MULAT Sudan and Egypt have had to say more negative things about the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) but what they had deliberately missed out to this very day is... Read more »

No need of confrontation over GERD between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia

BY FITSUM GETACHEW Part Two We have always noted that Egypt has consistently claimed hegemony over the Nile waters; but no one can present a justification for such claim. No one can... Read more »