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Russia Welcomes Ethiopia’s Election Outcome, Highlights Public Support for Reform
Jun 23, 2026 2485
Addis Ababa, June 23, 2026 (ENA)__Russia has welcomed the successful conduct of Ethiopia’s 7th General Elections, describing the outcome as a reflection of broad public support for the country’s leadership and its ongoing reform agenda. In a statement, the Russian Foreign Ministry commended the efforts of Ethiopia’s leadership to strengthen state institutions, preserve national stability, and advance the country’s development aspirations. Ethiopia held nationwide elections for the federal parliament and regional councils on June 1. Official results announced by the National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) on June 21, indicated that the ruling Prosperity Party secured 438 seats in the House of People’s Representatives, giving it a commanding majority in the federal legislature. The party also won an overwhelming majority of seats in regional councils. International observer missions from the African Union and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development praised the peaceful and orderly conduct of both the election campaign and voting process, noting the absence of major irregularities or serious violations. Commenting on the results, Russia said the successful completion of the elections demonstrates the confidence of the Ethiopian people in the current leadership’s efforts to strengthen statehood, safeguard internal stability, and advance national development objectives. The election outcome has attracted growing international attention, with observers viewing it as an important milestone in Ethiopia’s ongoing political and institutional reform process. The results are also seen as signaling continued public support for efforts aimed at promoting peace, stability, and economic transformation across the country.
Indian PM Modi Congratulates Prime Minister Abiy on Election Victory, Reaffirms Strategic Partnership
Jun 23, 2026 1709
Addis Ababa, June 23, 2026 (ENA)__Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali and the ruling Prosperity Party on their victory in Ethiopia’s parliamentary elections, reaffirming India’s commitment to strengthening its longstanding partnership with Ethiopia. In a message shared on X, Prime Minister Modi extended his “heartiest congratulations” to PM Abiy and the Prosperity Party, describing the election outcome as a “decisive victory.” The Indian leader highlighted the deep historical and strategic ties between the two countries, emphasizing that India highly values its longstanding relationship with Ethiopia. “India greatly cherishes its historic, multifaceted and deep-rooted ties with Ethiopia,” Modi stated, recalling his previous visit to the country and expressing confidence in the continued growth of bilateral cooperation. Modi further noted that he looks forward to working closely with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to advance the India–Ethiopia Strategic Partnership, deepen economic and diplomatic engagement, and strengthen the bonds of friendship between the peoples of the two nations. The congratulatory message reflects the importance both countries attach to their relationship, which has expanded steadily across trade, investment, development cooperation, education, capacity building, and multilateral diplomacy, it was learned. As two of the largest and fastest-growing economies in their respective regions, Ethiopia and India have continued to enhance collaboration in key sectors, with growing engagement in infrastructure, technology, manufacturing, agriculture, and human resource development. Many observers say Prime Minister Modi’s congratulatory message adds to a growing wave of international recognition of Ethiopia’s electoral process, underscoring increasing global confidence in the country’s democratic trajectory.
IGAD Congratulates Ethiopia on the Successful Conduct of 7th General Elections
Jun 23, 2026 1367
Addis Ababa, June 23, 2026 (ENA)__ The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) has congratulated the Government and people of Ethiopia on the successful conduct of the country’s 7th General Elections, held on 1 June 2026. In a statement issued by the IGAD Secretariat, the regional bloc also described the process as a reflection of Ethiopia’s commitment to democratic governance and constitutional order. Moreover, IGAD congratulated Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and the Prosperity Party on securing a majority in the elections, following the official announcement of results by the National Election Board of Ethiopia on 21 June 2026. IGAD commended the National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) for its professionalism and dedication in managing the electoral process, while praising Ethiopian citizens for their peaceful participation, which contributed to the orderly and successful conduct of the polls. The Secretariat noted that the elections underscore Ethiopia’s ongoing efforts to strengthen democratic institutions and uphold constitutional governance. It further expressed confidence in the country's continued pursuit of national unity, inclusive dialogue, and policies aimed at advancing peace, stability, and sustainable development.   Highlighting Ethiopia’s pivotal role in the Horn of Africa, IGAD emphasized the importance of sustained cooperation to address regional challenges and promote shared prosperity. The regional organization also reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with the Ethiopian government to deepen regional integration, strengthen peace and security, and advance sustainable development across the IGAD region. The statement adds to a growing number of regional and international messages recognizing Ethiopia’s electoral process and reaffirming support for the country’s ongoing political and development trajectory.
President Taye Receives Credentials of Eleven Ambassadors
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Addis Ababa, June 23, 2026 (ENA)__ President Taye Atske Selassie received today letters of credence of eleven newly appointed ambassadors accredited to Ethiopia. The ambassadors represent Saudi Arabia, Congo, Portugal, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, Malawi, Ghana, Uruguay, Slovakia, Madagascar, and Uzbekistan. Foreign Affairs Spokesperson, Nebiat Getachew, who was present during the occasion said the President welcomed the ambassadors and underscored Ethiopia’s commitment to deepening both bilateral and multilateral partnerships.   The President also discussed with the ambassadors about how Ethiopia can further strengthen diplomatic relations with their countries in areas spanning economic, political, and social dimensions. Moreover, President Taye Atske Selassie stressed the importance of expanding cooperation across key areas, including economic collaboration, political engagement, and stronger people-to-people ties. For their part, the ambassadors reaffirmed their determination to elevate comprehensive cooperation and people-to-people relations during their tenure in Ethiopia. Among the ambassadors, Portugal’s Ambassador Jorge Pereira Do Nascimento said Ethiopia made a strong impression, describing the country as ancient, culturally rich, and prominent in diplomatic affairs—particularly through its role as host of the African Union headquarters and its historic connection to the United Nations.   He noted the long ties between Portugal and Ethiopia, citing centuries of engagement and expressing hopes to strengthen cooperation in areas including energy, water resource management, culture, tourism, and multilateral coordination. Nigeria’s Ambassador Nasir Amino described Ethiopia as a rapidly growing economy and emphasized the importance of Ethiopia and Nigeria cooperation. Increasing connectivity and deepening cooperation, particularly through greater investment, support for industrial development, and coordination within international and African Union platforms will be his priorities during his tenure.   Ghana’s Ambassador McArios Akanbong emphasized Ethiopia’s historical, geopolitical and diplomatic significance, while reaffirming longstanding relations between Ghana and Ethiopia to early independence-era cooperation. Ambassador Akanbong said that he will work to operationalize existing agreements covering areas such as tourism, education, and trade. He underscored the need for closer engagement between the private sectors of both countries, noting growing air connectivity between Addis Ababa and Accra. Sri Lanka’s Ambassador Nirmala Indum expressed her plans to work closely with Ethiopia and regional institutions.   She cited intentions to expand cooperation through people-to-people links, education, youth collaboration, agriculture, and water and irrigation-related initiatives, among others.  
Tigray Party Lauds US Visa Restrictions, Demands End to Hostile Actions
Jun 23, 2026 1378
Addis Ababa, June 23, 2026 (ENA)__ The visa restrictions imposed by the United States against hardliners of the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) and their immediate families send an unequivocal message to the group to immediately cease all hostile and destabilizing activities, Tigray Democratic Solidarity Party (Simret) Secretariat Head, Almaz Gebretsadik, said. During an exclusive interview with the Ethiopian News Agency (ENA), the former senior official in Tigray Interim Administration emphasized that the measure will contribute to make the group reflect and help the comprehensive and unhindered implementation of the Pretoria Cessation of Hostilities Agreement. She revealed that the extremist group faction has been actively carrying out large-scale forced recruitment targeting the youth with the intent of renewing military conflict. Youth who refuse to comply are being coerced to join the armed wing, enforcing an unlawfully enacted regional mobilization decree, the Head stated. Almaz further disclosed that the youth are fleeing the region to escape forced recruitment, migrating in large numbers to Addis Ababa and other safer localities across the country in open defiance of the mobilization campaign. The Secretariat Head asserted that these anti-peace elements are operating in tandem with hostile foreign forces under a disruptive project termed Tsimdo to systematically weaken Ethiopia. This unholy alliance between domestic proxies and external actors clearly signals preparations to ignite a fresh round of hostilities, she stressed. Almaz cautioned that the main objective of Tsimdo is to disrupt Ethiopia's hard-won stability, keeping the country trapped in a continuous cycle of insecurity and domestic distraction. She observed that the extremist TPLF has increasingly positioned itself as a willing instrument of this chaotic agenda, actively forging alliances with foreign forces to advance these disruptive goals. Consequently, the Head urged the youth of Tigray to collectively say "enough is enough" to the hardline leadership that is compromising their future and partnering with external actors to simply prolong its unlawful grip on power. Concluding her remarks, Almaz called on all alternative political organizations to set aside their differences, consolidate their efforts, and form a unified front to counter and dismantle this destructive trajectory.
UNECA Chief Hails Ethiopia as Model of Transformative Reform
Jun 23, 2026 1557
Addis Ababa, June 23, 2026 (ENA)__ United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Claver Gatete, has hailed Ethiopia as a compelling example of transformative reform. The executive secretary cited the country’s achievements in environmental restoration, renewable energy, sustainable transport, and aviation as evidence of its growing global influence. Speaking at the Ethiopia Delivers Summit, Gatete highlighted Ethiopia’s ambitious Green Legacy Initiative, the energy transformation driven by the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), the country’s transition toward e-mobility, and the continued expansion of Ethiopian Airlines as key pillars underpinning Ethiopia’s development trajectory. According to the ECA Executive Secretary, these initiatives demonstrate how strategic reforms and long-term investments can drive inclusive growth while advancing sustainability and economic resilience. Gatete further noted that Ethiopia’s rising international profile is perhaps most clearly reflected in its selection to host COP32, describing the decision as a powerful recognition of the country's leadership on climate action and sustainable development.   “The choice of Ethiopia to host COP32 sends a strong message that Africa is not merely responding to global challenges but is increasingly helping shape solutions and lead global conversations,” he emphasized. Reaffirming the ECA’s commitment to Ethiopia’s development agenda, Gatete pledged the Commission’s continued support for the country’s reform efforts and broader aspirations for economic transformation, while underscoring the importance of advancing Africa’s collective development objectives. The summit, held under the theme “From Reform to Lasting Change,” also featured remarks by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who called on Ethiopians to sustain the momentum of national development and build on the gains achieved through years of reform. The Prime Minister stressed that nation-building remains a shared and ongoing responsibility, requiring the active participation of all citizens. Reflecting on landmark achievements such as the GERD, the Premeir noted that Ethiopia’s progress is the result of deliberate choices rooted in the spirit of Medemer—a philosophy centered on unity, cooperation, and collective advancement.   “Our reforms are not an end in themselves; they are the foundation we lay for the generations that will come after us,” Abiy stated. Highlighting the intergenerational nature of development, the Prime Minister urged Ethiopians to carry forward the achievements of today and strive for even greater progress in the future. “I call on every Ethiopian to carry this spirit forward, to receive what we have built, and to rise higher still,” he said.
Competing Political Parties Welcome Official Results of Ethiopia’s 7th General Election
Jun 23, 2026 1121
Addis Ababa, June 23, 2026 (ENA)__Competing political parties have welcomed the official results of Ethiopia’s 7th General Election, viewing the vote as a significant milestone for peace, democratic participation, and national stability. Following the announcement of the final results by the National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE), various political parties issued statements acknowledging the electoral process's importance and urging the incoming government to tackle the country's pressing political, security, and developmental challenges. The Ethiopian Citizens for Social Justice Party (EZEMA) expressed satisfaction with the peaceful conclusion of the election, despite challenges faced during the campaign and voting periods. The party hailed NEBE's official declaration as a successful completion of the electoral process, congratulating all stakeholders involved. EZEMA recognized the integrity and commitment of its candidates, members, supporters, and citizens who participated in the election. EZEMA is committed to enhancing its role as a competitive political force by building on its achievements and promoting a modern democratic culture through constructive criticism and peaceful engagement. The party reaffirmed its willingness to collaborate with all political actors on national matters, believing such cooperation would advance Ethiopia’s democracy and development. It also congratulated the Prosperity Party for securing a mandate to continue governing and acknowledged other political organizations that gained representation. The party urged the new government to strengthen democratic institutions, ensure a fair political environment for all parties, and encourage open discussions on alternative policy proposals. It emphasized the need for a political culture that embraces criticism and diverse viewpoints as essential for democratic governance. Similarly, the National Movement of Amhara (NaMA) described the election as a historic turning point, made possible by citizens’ sacrifices for peace and democratic transformation. The party noted that the election reflected Ethiopians' determination to build a better political and socio-economic future, showcasing the nation's growing political maturity and resilience. NaMA recognized the election's successful conduct amid security challenges and attempts by anti-peace forces to disrupt the process. It commended citizens for their peaceful participation, asserting that the outcome represented a victory for those dedicated to stability and democratic progress. The newly elected government faces significant legal and political responsibilities, including ensuring peace, security, equitable development, and protecting citizens' rights. NaMA urged the government to prioritize the rule of law, guarantee freedom of movement and employment, and address attacks on ethnic and religious communities. The party also called for intensified efforts to advance peace initiatives in conflict-affected areas, particularly in the Amhara, Oromia, and Tigray regions, emphasizing the importance of institutional mechanisms that support peacebuilding, national dialogue, and political inclusion. Regarding the Amhara Region, NaMA stressed the need to accelerate reconstruction efforts and continue development projects, arguing that regional development should foster both local prosperity and national progress. It called for a political environment capable of addressing structural, legal, and political concerns raised by citizens. Furthermore, NaMA appealed to political organizations and armed groups to respect the will of the people expressed through the ballot box, encouraging those engaged in armed struggle to pursue their objectives through peaceful political participation. The party raised concerns about governance and representation in areas where voting could not take place due to security challenges, urging NEBE and relevant federal institutions to organize supplementary elections for affected communities. The statement acknowledged the Ethiopian diaspora's contributions to supporting peaceful political processes, encouraging Ethiopians abroad to respect the election results and contribute positively to national peace and development efforts. NaMA concluded by congratulating the Prosperity Party on securing a majority and calling on the ruling party to enhance efforts aimed at promoting peace, national unity, security, and inclusive development. The Addis Ababa Political Parties Joint Council also issued a statement following the election results announcement, noting that the 7th General Election was conducted peacefully and democratically, with the Prosperity Party winning the majority of votes. The Council extended congratulations to the Prosperity Party for its victory through the people's free choice and to all political parties that secured representation in legislative councils. The Council expressed appreciation for all participating political parties' contributions to the election's success and Ethiopia’s democratic culture. Reaffirming its commitment to national development, the Council stated its readiness to work alongside the Prosperity Party through active participation, constructive criticism, and alternative policy proposals, believing this cooperation would ensure sustainable peace, development, and good governance in Addis Ababa and throughout Ethiopia.
UN High Commissioner Commends Ethiopia’s Refugee Inclusion Policy
Jun 23, 2026 762
Addis Ababa, June 22, 2026 (ENA)__The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Barham Salih, has commended Ethiopia's efforts to advance refugee inclusion, particularly through the recently launched Makatet Roadmap. He emphasized that the Roadmap is a comprehensive national framework aimed at promoting the socio-economic integration of refugees while creating opportunities for host communities. President Taye Atske Selassie held talks with the UN High Commissioner at his office, where the two sides discussed refugee protection, inclusion, and international cooperation. Speaking to ENA following the meeting, Salih described the discussions as productive and constructive, underscoring Ethiopia's longstanding commitment to hosting refugees and providing them with protection and support. "Ethiopia has demonstrated a strong commitment to supporting refugees and creating an environment that enables them to live with dignity and contribute to society," he said. The High Commissioner praised Ethiopia's role as one of Africa's largest refugee-hosting nations and welcomed the government's efforts to pursue durable and sustainable solutions for displaced populations. He particularly lauded the Makatet Roadmap, launched on June 18, 2026, describing it as a landmark initiative designed to integrate refugees into national systems and empower them to become self-reliant rather than remaining dependent solely on humanitarian assistance. "The Makatet Roadmap represents an important step toward ensuring that refugees have access to economic opportunities, social services, and livelihoods while also generating benefits for host communities," Salih noted. The roadmap was unveiled in the presence of national, regional, continental, and international stakeholders and is expected to strengthen refugee inclusion by expanding access to employment, education, and essential services, while contributing to broader socio-economic development in host communities across the country.
Foreign Minister Gedion Calls for Urgent Global Climate Action at London Climate Week
Jun 22, 2026 2912
Addis Ababa, June 22, 2026 (ENA)__Ethiopia’s Foreign Minister, Gedion Timothewos, has called for stronger international cooperation and more ambitious climate action, warning that increasingly extreme weather events highlight the urgent need for a coordinated global response. Speaking during London Climate Action Week, Gedion noted that the United Kingdom is experiencing what is expected to be one of the hottest weeks on record, describing it as a stark reminder of the accelerating impacts of climate change. “From what I hear, this week will be among the hottest on record in London. I don't know if we will be able to continue wearing our suits for the rest of the week,” he remarked, using the unusual heat as an illustration of the growing climate challenge facing countries around the world. The Foreign Minister stressed that such developments underscore the necessity of credible and collective climate action, emphasizing that no nation can effectively address the crisis in isolation.   He called on governments, institutions, experts, and stakeholders attending the event to work together in developing practical and innovative solutions capable of delivering global impact. Gedion expressed hope that discussions during London Climate Action Week would foster stronger partnerships and generate forward-looking strategies to address climate-related challenges, enhance resilience, and support sustainable development worldwide. “We must pool our resources, our collective knowledge, and our shared determination to develop smart solutions that work for the entire globe,” he said. Gedion’s remarks reaffirm Ethiopia’s commitment to advancing international climate cooperation and underscore the growing global consensus that confronting climate change requires collective action, shared responsibility, and sustained leadership at all levels. The minister joined a distinguished panel of international climate leaders that included Rachel Kyte, Samed Ağırbaş, and Dr Rhian-Mari Thomas. Gedion also participated in discussions in his capacity as President-Designate of COP32, highlighting Ethiopia’s increasing engagement in shaping the global climate agenda and the Green Legacy Initiative success story.   As part of the week’s activities, the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) partnered with the Green Finance Institute (GFI) to host London Climate Action Week: Finance Live, a daily broadcast spotlighting key conversations on climate finance, investment, and sustainable development. Opening the programme, Jane Goodland emphasized the importance of convening global leaders from business, finance, and government to deepen collaboration and mobilize capital toward a more sustainable and resilient global economy. Meanwhile, Dr Rhian-Mari Thomas highlighted the growing significance of London Climate Action Week as a platform for connecting policymakers, investors, and corporations to identify practical pathways for unlocking investment in critical infrastructure, emerging technologies, and climate solutions capable of delivering both global and local impact. Held annually in June, London Climate Action Week is one of the world's largest independent climate gatherings, bringing together investors, financial institutions, businesses, policymakers, researchers, and civil society leaders to advance climate action at both local and global levels.   This year's programme, hosted by Axel Threlfall, features more than 40 leading voices from across climate and nature finance, public policy, economics, and business, reflecting the growing momentum behind efforts to accelerate the transition toward a sustainable future. ENA learned that the discussions highlighted a shared commitment among global leaders to transform climate ambition into concrete action, reinforcing the importance of international solidarity, innovation, and investment in addressing one of humanity’s most pressing challenges.
Ethiopia’s Quest for Sea Access Legitimate Agenda for Regional Peace and Dev't, Say Experts
Jun 22, 2026 2522
Addis Ababa, June 22, 2026 (ENA)__Ethiopia’s pursuit of sovereign access to the sea is a legitimate and strategic agenda closely linked to regional peace, economic development, and long-term stability, experts have said. The experts noted that Ethiopia’s claim is grounded in historical, legal, and geographical realities, arguing that access to a maritime outlet is essential for the country’s economic growth and broader regional integration. The issue of Ethiopia’s access to the sea, which has remained unresolved for more than three decades, has gained renewed attention in the wake of the country’s reform efforts. It has increasingly emerged as a national priority with historical, legal, geographical, and moral dimensions. Speaking to ENA, Political Science and International Relations scholar at Unity University, Getye Tirfe, said Ethiopia lost ownership of its seaport due to what he described as a combination of external pressures and internal shortcomings. According to him, individuals and groups driven by personal and political interests rather than national vision contributed to a historic injustice that undermined Ethiopia’s national interests and the welfare of future generations. "The loss of Ethiopia's maritime outlet has had significant consequences for the country's economic competitiveness and regional standing," Getye said. He argued that the absence of direct sea access has weakened Ethiopia’s participation in international trade and contributed to security challenges in the region. The scholar further noted that discussions surrounding Ethiopia’s historical, legal, and geographical rights to sea access have persisted for decades and remained a source of concern for many citizens. Following the reform period, however, he said Ethiopians have increasingly embraced a common position on the issue, viewing access to the sea as a strategic national interest and a means of addressing longstanding historical grievances. Temesgen Walelign, a policy and strategy researcher at the Ministry of Transport and Logistics, stressed that sea access is not a matter of luxury for Ethiopia but a necessity. He stated that the country's exclusion from a strategic maritime outlet over the past three decades has negatively affected the lives of citizens and imposed substantial costs on the national logistics system. Temesgen also called for sustained efforts to secure Ethiopia’s historical and legal access to the Red Sea region, emphasizing the strategic importance of the area for global trade and international geopolitics. The experts underscored that addressing Ethiopia’s maritime access concerns through peaceful and lawful means would not only serve the country's development aspirations but could also contribute to greater regional cooperation, stability, and shared prosperity.
Voting Turnout in 7th General Election Reflects Ethiopians' Commitment to Democracy, Peace and Development: President Taye
Jun 21, 2026 1982
ADDIS ABABA, June 21, 2026 (ENA) — The voting process and voter turnout in Ethiopia's Seventh General Election have demonstrated the people's deep commitment to democracy, peace and development, President Taye Atske Selassie said. Speaking at the ceremony held to announce the official results of the Seventh General Election today, the President stated that the massive public participation witnessed on election day reflected Ethiopians' strong belief in democratic governance and their aspiration for a prosperous future. According to President Taye, voter turnout surpassed expectations, with participation reportedly exceeding 94 percent nationwide. "The turnout witnessed during the election is a clear indication that Ethiopians believe in democracy, love their country and are determined to safeguard peace and development," he said. The President noted that the election results demonstrated the people's determination to advance their aspirations for a better future through democratic means. He further stressed that peace remains the foundation of modern democracy, while elections serve as the legitimate language through which citizens express their political choices. President Taye warned against attempts to pursue political power outside the electoral process, describing such efforts as a failed path. He said the Seventh General Election has helped close that avenue by strengthening public confidence in democratic institutions and electoral competition. According to him, the election has also contributed to establishing a new political culture in Ethiopia, one that places greater emphasis on peaceful political participation and constitutional processes. The President further highlighted the exceptionally high level of public engagement, noting that the scale of participation marked a significant milestone in the country's democratic journey. Describing the election as more than a political exercise, he said it provided an opportunity for Ethiopians to demonstrate their civic responsibility and collective national potential. President Taye also underscored that every vote represents a sacred trust bestowed by citizens. Political parties that received public support, he said, carry a responsibility to honor that trust by serving the people faithfully and advancing the country's development aspirations.
Ethiopia’s Maritime Pursuit Driven by Development, Regional Connectivity, Says Gedion
Jun 21, 2026 2010
ADDIS ABABA, June 21, 2026 (ENA) — Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos said that Ethiopia’s pursuit of maritime access is firmly rooted in development, connectivity, and economic efficiency, framing the issue as a structural necessity for the nation's long-term trade, logistics, and energy security. Speaking at Chatham House in London, the Foreign Minister outlined Ethiopia’s overarching foreign policy priorities, emphasizing that dialogue, mutual benefit, and regional stability remain the core foundations for addressing access to the sea. During his address, Gedion underscored that regional stability is a shared necessity, asserting that no country in the Horn of Africa can achieve lasting peace in isolation. He highlighted Ethiopia’s active engagement in Sudan, South Sudan, and Somalia, focusing on dialogue, peacebuilding, and security cooperation while reiterating that regional problems require regional solutions. On the issue of Abay, the foreign minister reaffirmed that shared natural resources must be governed by equity, cooperation, and mutual benefit. He rejected approaches that frame development as a threat, calling for an end to anachronistic and monopolistic claims, and presented the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam as a vital expression of Ethiopia’s right to development and self-reliance. Turning to domestic affairs, Gedion described the National Dialogue as a foundational effort to address historical grievances and build consensus on the future of the state through transitional justice and institutional reforms. He noted that the implementation of the Pretoria Peace Agreement remains critical for post-conflict recovery and reintegration, though he expressed concerns regarding hardliner elements within the TPLF that have not fully embraced disarmament, demobilisation, and reintegration. The foreign minister also highlighted the Green Legacy Initiative as a long-term investment in ecological restoration, food security, and climate resilience, driven by reforestation and renewable energy expansion. He added that Ethiopia’s diplomatic engagement is increasingly focused on economic transformation, prioritizing World Trade Organization accession and participation in the African Continental Free Trade Area to foster global market integration. Concluding his remarks on African agency, Gedion argued that growing geopolitical competition requires African states to define their own priorities and exercise greater strategic autonomy. He reaffirmed Ethiopia’s commitment to peaceful coexistence and constructive engagement with all its neighbors, including Eritrea, maintaining that dialogue, economic integration, and respect for sovereignty offer a sustainable path over confrontation and fragmentation.
Prosperity Party Secures Landslide Victory, Pledges to Advance Democracy and National Prosperity
Jun 21, 2026 1843
ADDIS ABABA, June 21, 2026 (ENA) — The Prosperity Party has secured a commanding mandate to form Ethiopia’s next government following the official announcement of the final results of the country’s 7th General Election. The National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) today officially released the final results for elections to the House of People’s Representatives and Regional State Councils, confirming a decisive victory for the ruling Prosperity Party. In a statement issued following the announcement, the Party reaffirmed its commitment to deepen democratic governance, accelerate development, and strengthen national unity. According to the results, the party won an overwhelming majority of seats nationwide, securing the largest representation in both the federal parliament and regional councils and earning the mandate to lead the next administration. Prosperity Party expressed profound gratitude to the Ethiopian people for the trust bestowed upon it, stressing that it accepts the victory with humility, responsibility, and a renewed commitment to public service. The party also commended the more than 54 million citizens who participated in the electoral process, as well as political parties, election officials, observers, security institutions, and international partners who contributed to the peaceful and successful conduct of the polls. Describing the election as a significant milestone in Ethiopia’s democratic journey, the party noted that the peaceful, free, and credible completion of the vote reflects the growing maturity of the nation’s democratic institutions and demonstrates Africa’s capacity to build and sustain home-grown democratic systems. With a renewed mandate from the electorate, the Prosperity Party pledged to intensify efforts to deliver inclusive economic growth, improve livelihoods, and create greater opportunities for citizens across the country. The party outlined key priorities for its new term, including strengthening the rule of law, stabilizing the cost of living, enhancing food security, expanding employment opportunities, and accelerating sustainable economic transformation. It also vowed to modernize public service delivery through technology-driven reforms, eliminate bureaucratic inefficiencies, strengthen the fight against corruption, and support the successful completion of the National Dialogue process to foster lasting peace, national consensus, and social cohesion. Reaffirming its vision of building a prosperous, democratic, and united Ethiopia, the Prosperity Party stated that the renewed public mandate represents both a vote of confidence and a call to deliver tangible results for all citizens. The party pledged to work closely with all stakeholders to transform the aspirations expressed through the ballot box into meaningful progress, ensuring a future defined by peace, shared prosperity, and national renewal.
Prosperity Party Wins with Huge Majority in Ethiopia’s June 1 Election
Jun 21, 2026 2622
Addis Ababa, June 21, 2026 (ENA) —The National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) has officially announced the final results of Ethiopia’s Seventh General Election for both the House of People’s Representatives and Regional State Councils. The Board has confirmed a decisive victory for the ruling Prosperity Party. According to the results released today, the Prosperity Party secured the largest share of seats nationwide, winning an overwhelming majority in both the federal parliament and regional councils. The results were announced by NEBE Deputy Chairperson Tesfaye Neway during an official ceremony attended by President Taye Atske Selassie, NEBE Chairperson Melatwork Hailu, leaders of political parties, representatives of civic organizations, ambassadors, international partners, and other invited guests.   As the Prosperity Party won a majority of seats in the House of Peoples’ Representatives, it has secured the mandate for the incumbent party to form the next federal government and appoint a new cabinet. The party also registered strong performances in regional council elections, winning majorities in several regional states and further consolidating its political position across the country. The announcement marks the culmination of one of the largest electoral exercises in Ethiopia’s history. Over 54 million citizens registered to vote, with millions participating in the nationwide electoral process.   The final results indicate that Ethiopian voters have given the Prosperity Party a decisive mandate to lead the country’s next phase of governance and development.
Seventh General Election Peaceful, Orderly and Transparent, Says EWLA
Jun 21, 2026 1730
Addis Ababa, June 21, 2026 (ENA) —The Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association has reaffirmed that Ethiopia’s Seventh General Election, held on June 1, 2026, was conducted in a peaceful, orderly, transparent, and inclusive manner. Speaking at the official election results announcement ceremony organized by the National Election Board of Ethiopia today, EWLA Executive Director Hiberet Abahoy said the election was free, fair, and peaceful in the areas observed by the association. Hiberet noted that EWLA implemented extensive election observation and protection measures throughout the electoral process to promote women’s participation and safeguard their rights. “We successfully carried out our planned activities to prevent violence against women during the election period and to create a safe environment where women could exercise their democratic rights without fear,” she said. According to the Executive Director, EWLA monitored the electoral process at 136 polling stations across the country and found that voting was conducted in a free, peaceful, orderly, and transparent manner. She stated that voter turnout was encouraging and that the calm and secure environment enabled women to participate confidently in the election process and freely exercise their democratic rights. Hiberet further emphasized that the orderly conduct of the election and the active participation of women reflected meaningful progress toward a more inclusive, credible, and representative democratic process. She added that EWLA worked closely with government institutions, civil society organizations, development partners, and other stakeholders to ensure that women were able to exercise their constitutionally guaranteed rights without intimidation or discrimination throughout the election period. Commending the efforts of NEBE, Hiberet said the measures undertaken by the Board from the pre-election period through polling day were encouraging and contributed significantly to enhancing women’s safety, participation, and confidence in the electoral process. As part of its election observation mission, EWLA monitored 136 polling stations nationwide on election day. The association’s findings indicated that a significant number of women cast their votes for political parties they believed would best safeguard their security, wellbeing, and interests. The observation report also revealed that 92.5 percent of the polling stations observed were accessible to pregnant women, nursing mothers, older persons, and people with disabilities, demonstrating a strong commitment to inclusivity and equal participation. Hiberet underscored that the successful conduct of the Seventh General Election was made possible through the coordinated efforts of civil society organizations, development partners, government institutions, election officials, and other stakeholders. “The success of the election demonstrates the importance of collaboration among all actors involved in the democratic process,” she said. She concluded by stressing that continued cooperation among stakeholders will be essential to further strengthening Ethiopia’s democratic institutions and promoting inclusive participation in future elections.
Ethiopian News Agency
2023