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Ethiopia PM's party wins landslide as fears grow of new conflict

Ethiopia's ruling party, led by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, has secured a landslide victory in recent elections. However, the polls were boycotted by Fano militias in Amhara and the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) in Oromia, both seeking greater autonomy.

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Ethiopia PM's party wins landslide as fears grow of new conflict
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Ethiopia's ruling party, led by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, has secured a landslide victory in recent elections. However, the polls were boycotted by Fano militias in Amhara and the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) in Oromia, both seeking greater autonomy. The Tigray region, still recovering from a civil war, was excluded from the election, raising concerns about renewed conflict. Tensions are high with neighboring Eritrea, which has allied with Tigrayan leaders and accuses Ethiopia of imperial ambitions regarding Red Sea port access. Ethiopia has also been accused of supporting a warring faction in Sudan's civil war, though it denies involvement.

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Ethiopia's PM has repeatedly spoken of the need to regain access to a Red Sea port.

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Tigray was excluded from the poll amid fears of renewed fighting.

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Fano militias in Amhara and OLA in Oromia rejected the election and its results.

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Eritrea has allied itself with Tigray's leaders, potentially against Ethiopia.

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Addis Ababa has been accused of supporting the RSF in Sudan's civil war.

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The Fano militias in Amhara and the proscribed Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) in Oromia, which both want greater autonomy, rejected the election and its results.The situation is also troubling in Tigray, which is still recovering from a two-year civil war that only ended in 2022. The region and its six million inhabitants, comprising 38 constituencies, were completely excluded from the poll amid rising fears that fighting could break out once more.Tigray borders Eritrea and during the war, its troops were allied with Ethiopian government forces. They were accused of widespread atrocities against Tigrayan civilians, which were denied. But since the conflict ended, relations between Addis Ababa and Asmara have sharply deteriorated.Eritrea, with its 1,350km (840-mile) coastline, accuses landlocked Ethiopia of having imperial ambitions. Over the last three years Abiy has repeatedly spoken of his country's need to regain access to a Red Sea port, which it lost when Eritrea became independent in 1993.In a dramatic about-turn, Asmara has now allied itself with Tigray's leaders - and should any new conflict erupt, it is likely that Eritrea would side with Tigrayan forces and vice-versa.Addis Ababa has also been accused of involvement in the civil war in Sudan, which borders both Ethiopia and Eritrea.Multiple reports have alleged that Addis Ababa has supported one of Sudan's warring factions, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), although Ethiopia has repeatedly denied this.While Eritrea and Tigrayan forces have long been understood to have close links to the Sudanese military, which is fighting the RSF.
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