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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Expected to Retain Power in Election Amid Regional Tensions

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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is widely expected to win elections today despite security challenges that may prevent voting in some regions. Tensions remain high in the Tigray region following the 2022 end of a two-year civil war, with disputes over regional influence continuing between Abiy and local leaders. The election outcome matters as Ethiopia faces both economic growth prospects and significant debt challenges under Abiy's liberalization policies.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is expected to retain his position in today's elections, though security concerns could disrupt voting in parts of the country. Despite the formal end of a two-year civil war in 2022, tensions persist in the northern Tigray region, where a pre-war parliament was recently restored, reflecting ongoing power struggles between Abiy's federal government and regional authorities. Abiy's administration has pursued economic liberalization policies, including opening the country to foreign investment, relaunching a stock exchange, and strengthening state-owned enterprise revenue generation. The African Development Bank projects Ethiopia's economy will grow 7.8% in 2025-26 and 8.5% in 2026-27. However, the country faces significant economic headwinds, including what the AfDB characterizes as an unsustainable external debt level.

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