United Ethiopian Democratic Forces

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United Ethiopian Democratic Forces
የኢትዮጵያ ዴሞክራሲዊ ኃይሎቸ ሕብረት
Founded2005
DissolvedJuly 2008
HeadquartersAddis Ababa
Membership (2005)2.9 million[1]
IdeologySocial democracy
Social liberalism
Political positionBig tent
Website
www.hebret.org

The United Ethiopian Democratic Forces (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ዴሞክራሲዊ ኃይሎቸ ሕብረት) was a coalition of several political parties in Ethiopia which combined to compete for seats in the Ethiopian general elections held on May 15, 2005.

The main constituent parties were the Oromo National Congress, Ethiopian Social Democratic Federal Party, Southern Ethiopia People's Democratic Coalition, All-Amhara People's Organization and the Ethiopian Democratic Unity Party. Other parties that joined to create the UEDF include: Afar Revolutionary Democratic Unity Front), All-Ethiopia Socialist Movement (MEISON), Ethiopian Democratic Union - Tehadiso, Ethiopian National United Front, Ethiopian People Federal Democratic Unity Party (HIBREHIZB), Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party, , Oromo People's Liberation Organization (OPLO - IBSO), and .

In July 2008, the UEDF joined the Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement, the , and the (also known as Arena) to found the or simply Medrek, a new coalition of opposition parties and activists.[2]

2005 election results[]

In the 2005 parliamentary elections held on 15 May 2005, the UEDF gained 52 seats in the Council of People's Representatives (CFR), consisting of 40 from the Oromia and 12 from the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region (SNNPR).

In the August 2005 Regional assembly elections, the party won 105 out of 537 seats in the assembly of the Oromia Region, 1 of the 36 seats in the Harari Region, and 37 of the 348 seats in the assembly of the SNNPR.[3]

In October the UEDF briefly supported the other major opposition party, the Coalition for Unity and Democracy, in a refusal to participate in the CPR until several demands were met. However, at the last moment, party chairman Dr. Merera Gudina and vice-chair Beyene Petros both announced the UEDF would participate, after which a vote of the party's central committee on 24 October 2005 expelled both of them.[4] The current acting party leaders are vice chairman and Secretary-General , and the party Whip is , who represents a district in the West Shewa Zone of Oromia.[5]

2008 by-election results[]

Accusing the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front of using intimidation to force 14,000 of its candidates for local seats in the 15 May 2008 by-elections, three days before that election Beyenne Petros announced that the UEDF would boycott the election.[6]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ hebret.org Archived December 13, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, (accessed 29 April 2009)
  2. ^ "Opposition holds 'Forum for Democratic Dialogue in Ethiopia'", Sudan Times 3 July 2008 (accessed 16 November 2009)
  3. ^ African Elections Database
  4. ^ UEDF press release Archived 2015-09-26 at the Wayback Machine (pdf)
  5. ^ Ethiopian House of Peoples' Representatives Website Archived March 22, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Ethiopia opposition group to boycott local elections Archived 2008-06-16 at the Wayback Machine, International Herald Tribune 10 April 2008

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