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Ethiopia

Abiy Ahmed

Date of Birth: 15 August 1976
Place of Birth: Beshasha, near Agaro, Oromo Region


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How war sank the development plan

Almost six years since taking office Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed presides over an economy that falls far short of the grand ambitions set forth in the 2019 Homegrown Economic Reform Programme...


Addis enters the debt talks tunnel

Three years after Ethiopia officially requested relief under the G20-backed Common Framework for debt treatments beyond the Debt Service Suspension Initiative (DSSI) Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's administration is still moving slowly towards agreement with its creditors...

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Taking Amhara to Washington

The AFUC is one of the Amhara nationalist militias who have taken up arms against the federal government in Addis Ababa demanding a greater devolution of power from Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's federal government in Addis Ababa (AC Vol 65 No 1 Reality catches up with gambler Abiy)...

Yet audio and video forensic experts have said that the recording was fake (AC Vol 64 No 17 The avalanche catches up with Abiy Ahmed)...


Demeke's exit points to deepening rifts

The fall-out that triggered the exit of long-serving Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Demeke Mekonnen is another sign of the widening gap between Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and his former associates from Amhara; and more broadly between the Amhara political establishment and its counterparts in Oromia...


Why Tagadum could be a turning point

Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is clearly more aligned with Hemeti than Burhan not least because of the latter's Egyptian support...


Why Abiy and Muse signed a 'memorandum of misunderstanding'

By announcing a trade-off on New Year's Day – putative recognition of Somaliland's 'independence' in exchange for access to the Gulf of Aden – Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and his Somaliland counterpart Muse Bihi Abdi have united the region against them ramping up tensions at a highly volatile time...

Abiy Ahmed was calculating that access to the sea would allow him to save money (AC Vol 64 No 16 Abiy ploughs on as economy staggers)...

What about the corridor to the Ethiopian border mentioned by Abiy Ahmed and his National Security Affairs Advisor Redwan Hussein...

After trying to maintain good relations with Muse Bihi Abdi and Abiy Ahmed it seems that Hassan Sheikh felt stabbed in the back...

It's yet to speak publicly on the deal but it has strongly supported Abiy Ahmed in other areas; helping with weapons when the federal forces were losing ground in the war against Tigray...


Oromo peace momentum falters

The rebels' demands had proved too much for Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's negotiators...

One complication in Abiy's calculations is the conflict in Amhara Ethiopia's second-most populous region which is even further away from resolution (AC Vol 64 No 17 The avalanche catches up with Abiy Ahmed)...


Reality catches up with gambler Abiy

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's announcement on New Year's Day that his country would be granted access to the Red Sea by the breakaway republic of Somaliland illustrates his penchant for high-stake gambles and his willingness to make enemies (AC Vol 64 No 23 Abiy spells out expansionist plans)...

Many across the political spectrum fear that Abiy's policies are encouraging ethnic tensions largely between Amhara and Oromo and threaten the viability of the central state (AC Vol 64 No 17 The avalanche catches up with Abiy Ahmed)...


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Abiy races for funds after debt default

The failure of Abiy Ahmed's government to make a US$33 million coupon payment on its only international government bond in late December confirmed Ethiopia's status as the third African state to default in as many years...

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