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Many veterans of the Revolutionary Democrats, particularly the senior
leaders from the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) and Amhara
National Democratic Movement (ANDM), have not been enlisted to run
for either the regional councils or the Federal Parliament. From
Sebhat Nega to Mulugeta Alemseged and Teklewoyni Assefa to
Debretsion Gebremichael (all council members of the TPLF), many have
been left out from the list of candidates their organisation has
fielded for the forthcoming national elections. This move is seen by
political pundits as the start of a succession process that the
incumbent recently said it would embark upon, with a three-phase
process taking five years. The other mass of departures from the
electoral game is seen at the top leadership of the ANDM, where the
four most prominent veterans of the armed struggle - Addisu Legesse,
Bereket Simon, Tefera Walwa and Taddese (Tinkishu) Kassa - were all
dropped out of the electoral contest. It is interesting to note that
little of this unprecedented political development is observed with
the other junior parties in the ruling coalition, the Oromia
People’s Democratic Organisation (OPDO) and the South Ethiopian
Peoples’ Democratic Movement (SEPDM). With the exception of Kuma
Demekssa, whose mayoral position in Addis Abeba would not allow him
to run now, all the executive committee members of the ruling EPRDF,
representing the OPDO, have made it onto the list. The case is no
different with their comrades in the south. Above are identified
members of the EPRDF’s Executive Committee who are listed to run for
the election (green colour) and those opted out from the electoral
debacle (red)!
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