List of political parties in Ethiopia
This article lists political parties in Ethiopia. Ethiopia has a multi-party parliament. The legislature was mostly dominated by the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front, until it was succeeded by the Prosperity Party in December 2019. The latest general election would have taken place in August 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] The next general election is now scheduled for 2021.
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Parliamentary parties
Party | Political positions | Ideology | Created | House | |
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Prosperity Party Amharic: ብልጽግና ፓርቲ, romanized: Bilit͟s’igina Paritī Oromo: Paartii Badhaadhiinaa Somali: Xisbiga Barwaaqo |
Centre | Ethiopian nationalism Liberalism Economic liberalism Federalism |
2019[2] | 410 / 547 | |
National Movement of Amhara Amharic: የአማራ ብሔራዊ ንቅናቄ, romanized: Ye’āmara Biḥērawī Nik’inak’ē |
Centre-right to right-wing |
Amhara self-determination Ethnic nationalism Liberalism |
2018 | 5 / 547 | |
Ethiopian Citizens for Social Justice Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ዜጎች ለማህበራዊ ፍትህ, romanized: Ye-Ïtiyop'iya Zēgochi Le-mahiberawī Fitih |
Centre | Liberalism Ethiopian nationalism |
2019 | 4 / 547 | |
Gedeo People's Democratic Party | Gedeo interests Regionalism |
2 / 547 | |||
Tigray People's Liberation Front Tigrinya: ህዝባዊ ወያነ ሓርነት ትግራይ, romanized: Ḥəzbawi Wäyanä Ḥarənnät Təgray |
Revolutionary democracy Tigray nationalism |
1975[3] | 0 / 547 |
Other national parties
National parties without members of parliament as of 5 October 2020[4] include:
Other regional parties
Defunct Parties
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