Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has called on the people of the Tigray region to nominate a new leader in an effort to ease political tensions and maintain peace. This move comes amid growing concerns that internal rivalries in the region could reignite conflict, threatening the fragile peace agreement that ended a devastating civil war. The federal government plans to appoint a new interim leader for Tigray, signaling a shift in its approach to managing the region’s political instability. Abiy’s outreach, including a public call for nominations via email, is seen as an attempt to involve Tigrayans directly in the peace process. The situation remains delicate, with the potential for renewed violence if tensions are not carefully managed.
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Ethiopia’s prime minister asks Tigray region to nominate new leader to ease political tensions
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has asked the people of northern Tigray region to nominate a new leader in the latest move by the federal government to defuse political disagreements and prevent a return to war.
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