Leaders of the recently established political coalition held
a public meeting in Stockholm, Sweden, on Sunday where they renewed their
commitment to work for the formation of an all inclusive democratic system in
Ethiopia.
The leaders of the Ethiopian National Movement, who
officially launched the coalition in October at a signing ceremony in Silver
Spring, Maryland, have also noted that the issues of ethnicity in Ethiopia
would be resolved once and for all when there is a system in place that
respects the rights of every individual.
The four parties making the coalition are the Oromo
Democratic Movement (ODF), Patriotic Ginbot 7 Movement for Unity and Democracy,
Afar People’s Party and Sidama People’s Democratic Movement.
Prof. Berhanu Nega, co-chair of the coalition and
representing PG7, said on the occasion that the parties have come together as
one because they believe in the formation of one and united Ethiopia, where
political problems in the country could only be resolved through a democratic
system.
Nega said the coalition does not claim to represent all
ethnic groups in the country as they were not given the mandate by the people.
But he said that any political organization could join the coalition if it
accepts the sovereignty of Ethiopia and believes in the formation of a
democratic system.
Leenco Laata, also co-chair of the coalition and
representing ODF, said on his part that it was high time political groups come
under one umbrella as individual efforts by separate entities did not bear
fruit as seen in the last 25 years.
Dr. Konte Musa, representing the Afar People’s Democratic
Party (ADP) noted on his behalf that the people of Afar do not put the
sovereignty of Ethiopia for negotiation. He said they formed the ADP in a bid
to draw attention to the plight of the people and region of Afar under the TPLF
tyrannical rule.
A fundraising drive was also held on the occasion in support
of the new coalition.
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