Can it be any more clear?
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Lidetu's articulate and logical explaination to VOA's onslaught.
http://www.aigaforum.com/audiovideo/voa060110lidetu.smi
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Also from The Reporter:
EDUP-Medhin decides to join parliament, city council
The long-awaited general assembly of the Ethiopian Democratic Unity Party-Medhin (EDUP-Medhin) was held yesterday passing a decision to join the federal parliament and the Addis Ababa City Council.The assembly had three items in its agenda - joining or boycotting parliament and the Addis Ababa City Council, going ahead with or reversing the part's earlier agreement about implementing the complete merger with three other parties to form the Coalition for Unity and Democracy (CUD) party, and electing new leadership to replace the current provisional executive committee. Some members of the general assembly confirmed to The Reporter that the party decided to join parliament and the Addis Ababa City Council.Some 164 general assembly members, two-third of the total number, elected a new central committee consisting of 25 members, though no election of executive committee members was held.
So far no information has come forth as to what has been decided about the merger issue.
Attempts to get more information from EDUP-Medhin members, including its provisional executive committee chairman, Lidetu Ayalew, did not bear fruit. Lidetu told The Reporter that he would not divulge any information about the proceedings and outcome of the assembly until we went into press.
By Bruck Shewareged
http://www.ethiopianreporter.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2233
Lidetu's articulate and logical explaination to VOA's onslaught.
http://www.aigaforum.com/audiovideo/voa060110lidetu.smi
need realplayer to listen to audio...
Also from The Reporter:
EDUP-Medhin decides to join parliament, city council
The long-awaited general assembly of the Ethiopian Democratic Unity Party-Medhin (EDUP-Medhin) was held yesterday passing a decision to join the federal parliament and the Addis Ababa City Council.The assembly had three items in its agenda - joining or boycotting parliament and the Addis Ababa City Council, going ahead with or reversing the part's earlier agreement about implementing the complete merger with three other parties to form the Coalition for Unity and Democracy (CUD) party, and electing new leadership to replace the current provisional executive committee. Some members of the general assembly confirmed to The Reporter that the party decided to join parliament and the Addis Ababa City Council.Some 164 general assembly members, two-third of the total number, elected a new central committee consisting of 25 members, though no election of executive committee members was held.
So far no information has come forth as to what has been decided about the merger issue.
Attempts to get more information from EDUP-Medhin members, including its provisional executive committee chairman, Lidetu Ayalew, did not bear fruit. Lidetu told The Reporter that he would not divulge any information about the proceedings and outcome of the assembly until we went into press.
By Bruck Shewareged
http://www.ethiopianreporter.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2233
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