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Second opposition party preparing boycott of Ethiopia vote

April 15th, 2008 |  |  8 Comments

By Peter Heinlein, VOA

The biggest opposition party that participated in Ethiopia's nationwide elections Sunday is planning to boycott the second part of the voting, charging the first half was rigged. Another, larger opposition group had pulled out even before the first vote. VOA's Peter Heinlein in Addis Ababa reports the withdrawal of the two largest opposition factions would clear the way for Ethiopia's ruling party to take control of local councils nationwide, and to increase its majority in parliament.

The leadership of the Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement voted Monday to join a boycott when Ethiopia votes in critical municipal elections next Sunday.

The OFDM had been the largest opposition party participating last Sunday, as Ethiopians voted for the first time since 2005, when post-election protests turned deadly. Two hundred people were killed in the violence, and thousands were jailed, including most opposition leaders.

OFDM leader Bulcha Demeksa says his party had decided not to join the boycott for the first part of the vote.

But Monday, he accused election officials and the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front of massive intimidation and rigging, and said his party would join the boycott.

"We went in for the sake of peace and stability in our country," said Bulcha Demeksa. "We did not want to be the cause of any crisis. But when the government shows no willingness to cooperate, and wants to be the only party which governs ethiopia, then we have no hope. We cannot work with this kind of party. We have to quit and show the world we are not able to work with them."

Bulcha says preliminary results indicate his party did not win a single race Sunday in which it entered a candidate. Official results were not immediately available, but reports from political leaders indicate the ruling EPRDF and its allies won huge majorities.

Bulcha told VOA his party was not just defeated, but obliterated. He says as a result, he may be silenced in parliament because he no longer commands the minimum ten seats necessary to be considered a party.

He accused the EPRDF of using the elections as a means of instituting one-party rule in Ethiopia.

"This is happening because the EPRDF wants to be the only party ruling Ethiopia," said Bulcha. "We've heard it. They've said they believe in the so-called dominant party. They want through semi-legal means to eliminate all the political parties in Ethiopia and remain the only political party that keeps power in Ethiopia."

National Election Board office chief Tesfaye Mengesha told VOA Monday that Sunday's turnout compared well with the 2005 vote. He said 24 million had cast ballots. It is not clear what percentage of the voting age population that represents, because there is no current census information available for Ethiopia, but the total voting age population is estimated to be roughly 40 million.

VOA reporters found polling stations nearly empty for the most part, but election board official Tesfaye attributed that to the addition of thousands of new locations that made voting faster.

The Chief of the Political Bureau of the EPRDF, Bereket Simon, on Monday expressed general satisfaction with the election. He declined further comment until results are announced. Asked when results could be expected, he quipped, "it will be quicker than in Zimbabwe."

Earlier, Bereket denied there had been any intimidation or vote-rigging. He said the election board had investigated opposition complaints and found them to be without merit.

Prime Minister Dictator Meles Zenawi's EPRDF is almost certain to sweep next Sunday's elections, too. The party fielded nearly four million candidates for about 3.8 million positions being contested. The 32 opposition parties combined were able to register only a few thousand candidates. Opposition leaders complained in advance that as many as 98 percent of their prospective candidates had been rejected by election officials.





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8 Responses to “Second opposition party preparing boycott of Ethiopia vote”

  1. Lirpa Loof says:

    The woyane election board dude is funny. His explanation for empty polling stations is very hillarious.

    April 15th, 2008 at 2:27 PM

  2. yikerebelen says:

    mr bulcha , do not cheat your self. in the first palce , why did you and others join the weyane's parilament? You are associating your self with weyanes and killing an innocent ethiopia's ppl, and later you will come out and tell us TPLF haskilled soamny oromos. just leave the chair to TPLF and stay away.

    April 15th, 2008 at 3:32 PM

  3. Anonymous says:

    belile bere lemercha tebelo genzebe ena geze lemen yetefal. beka democracy yemibale neger teftwoal

    April 15th, 2008 at 8:23 PM

  4. dahlakislands says:

    this year's biggest joke is the ethiopian election ….each time, each article gets more amusing….lolololololololololol.

    April 15th, 2008 at 9:42 PM

  5. bert says:

    Mr Bulcha, you can't have it both ways. As much as I detest the Weyane thugs, I begining not to like you people who are doing nothing for the welfare of the country.

    April 15th, 2008 at 10:25 PM

  6. Kerim says:

    No body expects a genuine eletion from the stalinist & nazist Meles Setanawi party, so better to abstain from such an illegal socalled election till the day come for rue election.
    The moron Bereket(Mergemt) simon feels happy of the results of the eletion, knowing that his mafia party has run alone & won alone. See, how they are so arrogants & foolish…

    God pls. rescue our land from these evils!!!!!!!!

    April 15th, 2008 at 11:38 PM

  7. chora says:

    please! accept the defeat also

    April 18th, 2008 at 10:55 AM

  8. Sad Ethiopian says:

    Chora, did you accept the defeat in 2005? Think twice before you post.

    So what is the future of this unlucky country. Are people and opposition parties leaving her for the evils and robbers for another 5 year?????!!!!!!

    March 6th, 2010 at 2:53 PM

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