Ethiopian PM Hailemariam Desalegn resigns

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Ethiopian prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn

Ethiopia's prime minister Hailemariam Desalegn has resigned.

He submitted his resignation on Thursday as Prime Minister and Chairman of Ethiopia's ruling coalition.

Desalegn said he hopes his resignation will be accepted by the executive of the party.

The move comes amid a political crisis and lingering unrest in the Horn of Africa country.


Ethiopian PM Hailemariam Desalegn resigns

Ethiopia's Prime Minister Hailemariam says submits resignation

Breaking: Ethiopia's PM Desalegn says submits resignation
 
Naona wanazidi kujiuzulu. Bado mwingine tusubiri
 
zuma chini, Hailemariam nje....lakini Museveni amekwama mamlakani....kama kuna jamaa anafaa kujiuzulu ni huyo...
 
The spirit of change sweeping across Mother Africa! Better to go peacefully than to violently cling on power.
 
Ethiopia ina historia ya mawaziri wakuu wanaotawala kwa mkono wa chuma!! kumbuka Meles Zenawi alitawala kwa mkono wa chuma ila kwa maendeleo makubwa!!

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Aljazeera: Ethiopia prime minister Hailemariam Desalegn resigns


Ethiopia's prime minister says he has submitted his resignation as both prime minister and the chairman of the ruling coalition.

Hailemariam Desalegn's announcement comes amid a political crisis and lingering unrest in the Horn of Africa country, which has been releasing thousands of prisoners to ease tensions.

Hundreds of people have died in violence sparked initially by an urban development plan for the capital Addis Ababa. The unrest spread in 2015 and 2016 as demonstrations against political restrictions and human rights abuses broke out.

"Unrest and a political crisis have led to the loss of lives and displacement of many," Hailemariam said in a televised address to the nation on Thursday.

"... I see my resignation as vital in the bid to carry out reforms that would lead to sustainable peace and democracy," he said.

Hailemariam has said he will stay on as prime minister in a caretaker capacity until the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) and the country's parliament accept his resignation and name a new premier.

Ethiopia's demonstrations demanding wider freedoms began in late 2015 and engulfed much of the restive Oromia and Amhara regions before spreading into other parts of the country, leading to a months-long state of emergency that has since been lifted.

The government has long been accused of arresting critical journalists and opposition leaders. Rights organisations and opposition groups have called for their release, saying they were arrested on trumped-up charges and punished for their points of view.

The academician-turned-politician has led Ethiopia since 2012 after the death of former leader Meles Zenawi. He also served as deputy prime minister and foreign minister under the former leader before assuming power. He also was elected chairman of the African Union in 2013.

Aljazeera.com
 
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