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40 MPs signed an agreement with Kinijit

February 7th, 2008 |  |  4 Comments

Source: Kinijit North America

Forty members of parliament have signed an agreement with the executive committee of the Coalition for Unity and Democracy Party (Kinijit) on Monday to work under to the bylaws and manifesto of the party.

Though the name and symbol of Kinijit are illegally and unconstitutionally given to individuals by the EPRDF-controlled National Board of Election, the movement for democracy and equality that the CUD is for, is continuing. The tent is growing. The fractured groups are coming one by one to their mother organization.

Additionally, the Kinijit executive committee has selected 16 individuals to join the party’s supreme council in place of those who resigned or left. The names of the individuals who joined the council will be made public shortly.

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4 Comments to “40 MPs signed an agreement with Kinijit”

  1. Lelisa Jima says:

    Elias!

    You are too late to post this news.

    I think you were unhappy of this news. Please be smart. We need to know that CUD leaders should only follows the most possible ways. We shouldn’t always expect what we need. They do have a good understanding of what is going on in Ethiopia.

    I think they are doing good.

    Lelisa Jima

    [Reply]

    February 7th, 2008 at 12:53 PM

  2. Assta B. Gettu says:

    What does the signings of these 40 MPs with Kinijit mean to Kinijit? Is action of this kind to bring Kinijit under the control of Meles or to make Kinijit the supreme political organization in the nation? Please, some one explain to me.

    [Reply]

    February 7th, 2008 at 7:41 PM

  3. we the people says:

    Jima look and focus.Elias is the only one who deliver,what did you do? except sucking his news.

    [Reply]

    February 8th, 2008 at 1:24 AM

  4. TEFLON says:

    I think this will be one step ahead to the real CUD rehabilitation! and quite sure they have done consiously to select the supereme councils not by rush like the previous one. Any other puppet organization can entertain his view,and we ethiopians know how to ashame them badly!.

    [Reply]

    February 8th, 2008 at 9:35 AM

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