Ethiopia holds elections with PM Abiy’s party expected to dominate
Ethiopians are participating in parliamentary and regional elections, with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's Prosperity Party widely expected to win. Voting is underway for over 50 million registered citizens, though it will not occur in the northern Tigray region or parts of the Amhara region due to insecurity and unfavorable conditions stemming from a past civil war and ongoing political turmoil.

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AI-generatedEthiopians are participating in parliamentary and regional elections, with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's Prosperity Party widely expected to win. Voting is underway for over 50 million registered citizens, though it will not occur in the northern Tigray region or parts of the Amhara region due to insecurity and unfavorable conditions stemming from a past civil war and ongoing political turmoil. Prime Minister Abiy, who has led the country since 2018, aims to further solidify his political power. His party is campaigning on the government's economic performance, highlighting improvements in food security and projected economic growth. However, the country faces regional insecurity, including rebellions in Oromia linked to ethnic grievances and fighting between government forces and a separatist group.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedAbiy faces rebellions in two of the country’s biggest regions linked to grievances by different ethnic groups.
Prosperity Party won 410 out of 484 seats in parliament in the 2021 elections.
Voting will not take place in the northern Tigray region and some parts of the Amhara region due to insecurity.
Ethiopians are voting in parliamentary and regional elections.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s Prosperity Party is projected to win by a landslide.