The Ethiopian Democratic Party () is a
political party
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in
Ethiopia
Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the north, Djibouti to the northeast, Somalia to the east, Ken ...
. The result of no less than five mergers of
liberal and
conservative liberal
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opposition parties, it could trace its roots to the
Ethiopian Democratic Union
The Ethiopian Democratic Union (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ዴሞክራሲያዊ ህብረት) or EDU, also known as Teranafit (formerly a separate group based in Shire before it merged with the EDU), was one of the political parties that formed ...
, which mounted armed
monarchist
Monarchism is the advocacy of the system of monarchy or monarchical rule. A monarchist is an individual who supports this form of government independently of any specific monarch, whereas one who supports a particular monarch is a royalist. C ...
resistance to the
Derg
The Derg or Dergue (, ), officially the Provisional Military Administrative Council (PMAC), was the military junta that ruled Ethiopia, including present-day Eritrea, from 1974 to 1987, when they formally "Civil government, civilianized" the ...
in the immediate aftermath of the
overthrow of
Haile Selassie I
Haile Selassie I (born Tafari Makonnen or ''Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles#Lij, Lij'' Tafari; 23 July 189227 August 1975) was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974. He rose to power as the Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles, Rege ...
. In the
legislative elections
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held on 15 May 2005, the United Ethiopian Democratic Party – Medhin, as it was then known, was part of the
United Ethiopian Democratic Forces
The United Ethiopian Democratic Forces () was a coalition of several political parties in Ethiopia which combined to compete for seats in the Ethiopian general elections held on 15 May 2005.
The main constituent parties were the Oromo Nation ...
, that won 52 out of 527 seats in the
Council of People's Representatives
The House of Peoples' Representatives is the lower house of the Ethiopia, Ethiopian Federal Parliamentary Assembly. Located in the capital Addis Ababa, the House has 547 members. All are elected in theory for five-year term in single-seat constit ...
. It won no seats in the
2010 elections
This is a list of elections that were held in 2010.
* 2010 United Nations Security Council election
* 2010 national electoral calendar
* 2010 local electoral calendar Africa
* 2010 Burkinabé presidential election
* 2010 Burundian Senate election
* ...
.
Founding, mergers, and consolidation
In October 1999, the Ethiopian Democratic Party (EDP) was registered following "40 weeks of political discussion". In mid-2000, the party held its first congress, electing
Admassu Gebeyehu,
Hailu Araya and
Lidetu Ayalew
Lidetu Ayalew ( Ge'ez: ልደቱ አያለዉ; born 1969) is an Ethiopian politician who is the founder and the leader of the Ethiopian Democratic Party. He was a deputy chairman and chief spokesperson of Coalition for Unity and Democracy (CU ...
as Chairman, Vice Chairman, and General Secretary, respectively.
In September 2003, the EDP merged with the
Ethiopian Democratic Union
The Ethiopian Democratic Union (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ዴሞክራሲያዊ ህብረት) or EDU, also known as Teranafit (formerly a separate group based in Shire before it merged with the EDU), was one of the political parties that formed ...
, becoming the United Ethiopian Democratic Party.
Mengesha Seyoum
''Le'ul Ras'' Mengesha Seyoum (Amharic: መንገሻ ሥዩም; born 7 December 1927) is a member of the imperial family of the Ethiopian Empire. In 1974, the monarchy was abolished by the Derg, a Communism, communist military Military dictatorsh ...
became the party's honorary chairman, but played little role in the party administration, living in exile, and the post was quietly abolished.
In September 2004, it merged with the Ethiopian Medhin (Salvation) Democratic Party founded by former Foreign Minister
Goshu Wolde
Goshu Wolde (, born 1942) is a former Ethiopian Foreign Minister and worked as minister of education, of Ethiopia from 1983 to 1986. Wolde, formerly a foreign minister under Mengistu, resigned the Mengistu government in 1986, by sending his resi ...
and became the United Ethiopian Democratic Party – Medhin.
In early 2005, it absorbed the short-lived Ethiopian Democratic Action Group of
Sophia Yilma, daughter of former
Minister of Finance
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A ministry of finance's portfolio ...
Yilma Deressa.
In August 2005, Lidetu Ayalew was elected Party President, Sophia Yilma Vice President, and
Mushe Semu Secretary General.
Merger history
The following is an illustration of the party's mergers and name changes.
Electoral performance
It agreed to contest the
2005 parliamentary elections as part of the
Coalition for Unity and Democracy
The Coalition for Unity and Democracy ( Ge'ez : ቅንጅት ለአንድነት እና ዴሞክራሲ), commonly referred to by its English abbreviation CUD, or occasionally CDU (its Amharic abbreviation, used in Ethiopia, is Qinijit; in Englis ...
(CUD), winning 52 seats. It was one of the few to take their seats in parliament, splitting with the remainder of the coalition.
There were soon inner power struggles within the CUD, however. Former Chairman Hailu Araya had backed the leadership of
Berhanu Nega
Berhanu Nega (; born 6 December 1958) is an Ethiopian politician who is serving as the current Minister of Education since 2021. He previously was the mayor elect of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in the 2005 Ethiopian general elections. He is a foundi ...
, but was defeated in the Party Congress in August. Lidetu and Mushe were suspended from the CUD Central Council in October, and the party central committee voted to leave the coalition.
Lidetu was a victim of character assassination and defamation following the 2005 elections by the former CUD leaders. However, the election campaign in 2010 revealed that Lidetu and his party were not behind the unsuccessful unity. Despite this vindication, the party did not win any seats in the election, with the opposition overall winning only one seat.
UEDP-Medhin at present uses its original name EDP – Ethiopian Democratic Party.
In March 2011,
Mushe Semu became party president, succeeding Lidetu.
Political positions
The EDP is one of the few Ethiopian parties with non-leftist origins, and had ties with the pre-revolutionary establishment.
Correspondingly, it takes strong exception to the "
ethnic federalist" and "democratic
developmentalist" ideology of the ruling
EPRDF
The Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF; ) was an ethnic federalist political coalition in Ethiopia that existed from 1989 to 2019. It consisted of four political parties: Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), Amhara ...
.
Approach to governance and politics
The EDP is strongly opposed to the policy of
Ethnic federalism
Ethnic federalism, multi-ethnic or multi-national federalism,Liam D. Anderson (2016),"Ethnofederalism: The Worst form of institutional arrangement...?" Academia is a form of Federation, federal system in which the federated regional or state units ...
and
the division of Ethiopia on ethnic lines, supporting the restoration of the traditional
provinces of Ethiopia
Historically, Ethiopia was divided into provinces, further subdivided into '' awrajjas'' or districts, until they were replaced by ethnolinguistic-based regions (''kililoch'') and chartered cities in 1995.
History
Pre-1936
Older provinces (exi ...
within a federalist structure.
It also supports the establishment of an independent judiciary, the observance of rule of law and human rights, as well as the strengthening of the rights of the federal regions. It rejects
ethnic
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politics and as well as the general
left-wing
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discourse of Ethiopian government.
However, it is supportive of peaceful opposition and opposes armed struggle against the present government, condemning the endorsement of
Berhanu Nega
Berhanu Nega (; born 6 December 1958) is an Ethiopian politician who is serving as the current Minister of Education since 2021. He previously was the mayor elect of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in the 2005 Ethiopian general elections. He is a foundi ...
for the establishment of an armed resistance (later actualised as the "
Ginbot 7 Popular Force") against the
EPRDF
The Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF; ) was an ethnic federalist political coalition in Ethiopia that existed from 1989 to 2019. It consisted of four political parties: Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), Amhara ...
government.
It was this refusal to support armed struggle that was behind much of the allegations that the EDP was insufficiently opposed to or in collaboration with the
EPRDF
The Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF; ) was an ethnic federalist political coalition in Ethiopia that existed from 1989 to 2019. It consisted of four political parties: Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), Amhara ...
in the run-up to the 2010 elections.
Economic positions
Opposing the
state interventionist policies of the government, the party contends that government policies have weakened the Ethiopian private sector and hampered prospects for long-term growth. It opposes continued state ownership of land and supports the reform to allow for private ownership of land, as well as increasing the property rights of smallholders. It is opposed to the price controls imposed to counter the high rate of inflation, saying that expansionary fiscal policies were to blame, and that punishing lending requirements on the private sector- private banks are required to set aside 27% of their lending for treasury bonds to fund large infrastructure projects- were hampering the economy, a position supported by the
IMF
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,
World Bank
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, and pro-business Ethiopian organisations like the
Chamber of commerce
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and
Capital Ethiopia
''Capital'' (also known as ''Capital Ethiopia'') is an Ethiopian weekly business newspaper published and distributed by Crown Publishing Plc. It is published once a week, on Sundays. It was established in December 1998 with a pro business perspec ...
.
Party leaders
Ethiopian Democratic Union
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Leul Ras''
Mengesha Seyoum
''Le'ul Ras'' Mengesha Seyoum (Amharic: መንገሻ ሥዩም; born 7 December 1927) is a member of the imperial family of the Ethiopian Empire. In 1974, the monarchy was abolished by the Derg, a Communism, communist military Military dictatorsh ...
(1974–1978)
Ethiopian Democratic Party
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Ato''
Admassu Gebeyehu (2000–2005)
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Ato''
Lidetu Ayalew
Lidetu Ayalew ( Ge'ez: ልደቱ አያለዉ; born 1969) is an Ethiopian politician who is the founder and the leader of the Ethiopian Democratic Party. He was a deputy chairman and chief spokesperson of Coalition for Unity and Democracy (CU ...
(2005–2011)
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Ato''
Mushe Semu (2011–2013)
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Dr.''
Chane Kebede (2013–2019)
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Ato''
Adane Tadesse (2019–present)
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