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Ethiopia's Parliamentary Election Described as 'Generally Peaceful' Amid Insecurity and Exclusions
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Deutsche Welle6/6/2026Politics4 min read

Ethiopia's Parliamentary Election Described as 'Generally Peaceful' Amid Insecurity and Exclusions

Voting suspended in 140+ constituencies across Amhara, Oromia, and Tigray due to insecurity

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  • Ethiopia's June 1 parliamentary election, deemed 'generally peaceful' by observers, saw voting suspended in over 140 constituencies due to insecurity, particularly in populous regions like Amhara, Oromia, and Tigray.
  • Despite mixed reactions from political parties, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's Prosperity Party is predicted to secure a landslide victory, with analysts citing weak opposition.
  • The election's outcome may impact the country's path toward stability and democratic progress.

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Why It Matters

Ethiopia, Africa's second-most populous country, held parliamentary elections amid security challenges.

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The June 1 Ethiopian parliamentary election was deemed "generally peaceful" by observers despite voting suspensions in over 140 constituencies due to insecurity, particularly in Amhara, Oromia, and Tigray. Nearly 50 million registered voters participated, but the exclusion of key regions raises concerns. The African Union and IGAD praised the election's peaceful conduct, seeing it as a step toward stability and democratic progress. However, the Coalition for Ethiopian Unity alleged rigging and vowed not to accept the results. Analysts predict a landslide win for Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's Prosperity Party, citing weak opposition. The party currently holds 457 of 547 seats in the House of Representatives. Despite this, the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party disputes the "weak opposition" narrative. Security challenges persist, with unresolved conflicts impacting voting. If re-elected, the Prosperity Party faces pressure to prioritize peace-building. Historically, similar election disputes have led to widespread protests. The election's outcome is expected to impact Ethiopia's path toward stability and democratic progress.

The election process was marked by mixed reactions, with some parties reporting positive experiences and others alleging disenfranchisement. The Kucha People's Democratic Party requested an annulment in their constituency. Analyst Bizuneh Yimenu noted the power imbalance between the ruling party and opposition, potentially making the election uncompetitive. Meanwhile, Mistresilasie Tamerat of the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party argued that the opposition's challenges indicate they are not weak.

Beyond the election, security remains a challenge. Analysts emphasize the need for the government to address unresolved conflicts, especially if the Prosperity Party secures another term. The international community watches as Ethiopia navigates its democratic and security challenges.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Prosperity Party wins with a landslide

    Very likely · Within days

  • Opposition parties may reject results

    Likely · Within days

Open Questions

  • Will opposition parties accept the election results?
  • How will the Prosperity Party address ongoing security issues?

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This article was originally published by Deutsche Welle.

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