EPRDF News Bulletin, Volume 1, Issues 1-13Foreign Relations Bureau of the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), 1991 - Ethiopia |
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... Front and 4 ) to carry out elections for the organs of leadership of the Front . During the congress a 53 member EPRDF Supreme Council was elected , which in turn went on to elect its own execu- tive committee and secretariat . The ...
... Front and 4 ) to carry out elections for the organs of leadership of the Front . During the congress a 53 member EPRDF Supreme Council was elected , which in turn went on to elect its own execu- tive committee and secretariat . The ...
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... Front ( TPLF ) . Below we print a brief summary of some of these celebrations . Makelle On February 17th , the 16th ... Front ( GLM ) , the Democratic Movement for the Liberation of Eritrea ( DMLE ) , the Eritrean People's Liberation ...
... Front ( TPLF ) . Below we print a brief summary of some of these celebrations . Makelle On February 17th , the 16th ... Front ( GLM ) , the Democratic Movement for the Liberation of Eritrea ( DMLE ) , the Eritrean People's Liberation ...
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... Front ( EPLF ) and the Oromo Liberation Front ( OLF ) . As these talks were underway , however , the Derg bureaucracy and military completely collapsed throughout the country and in Addis Ababa . As a result , a dangerous situa- tion ...
... Front ( EPLF ) and the Oromo Liberation Front ( OLF ) . As these talks were underway , however , the Derg bureaucracy and military completely collapsed throughout the country and in Addis Ababa . As a result , a dangerous situa- tion ...
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