GIS Radio: Ethiopia’s political rifts to persist after elections

GIS Radio: Ethiopia’s political rifts to persist after elections

Author: Geopolitical Intelligence Services (GIS) April 28, 2026 Duration: 21:13
Ethiopians vote in general elections in June, deciding on the country’s national policy, regional strategy and whether controversial reforms will continue. An analysis by Teresa Nogueira Pinto. Read the full report here. 📚 Explore all GIS Reports 📝 Read the weekly comments from Prince Michael of Liechtenstein 🔔 Stay updated on the latest reports and analysis: LinkedIn & X 📬 Sign up for our weekly newsletter or subscribe directly on LinkedIn

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