Ethiopia: HOPR Chairman Says Parliament Will Take Action Against Absence Of Tigray Representatives



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Addis Ababa – Tagesse Chafo, Speaker of the House of People’s Representatives (HoPR) said that the parliament will take action against parliamentary representatives of the regional state of Tigray who are absent from the House.

Parliament is extending the invitation to the representatives, FanaBC quoted the president as saying that “if they continue to avoid meeting, administrative measures will be taken against them,” the outlet said without specifying such measures. He also quoted the speaker as saying that the solution to any problem must come through dialogue and in a legal manner, not breaking the law.

The news comes after the regional state of Tigray, the TPLF government, said on September 29 that the regional state was withdrawing all its representatives from the HoPR and the Federation Chamber after October 5, considering that the region did not she was willing to be part of an “illegitimate government.”

The regional state has unilaterally held the sixth election for the regional council, which was subsequently formed on September 24. The newly formed council also appointed TPLF president Debretsion Gebremichael (PhD) as regional president.

On October 5, President Sahle-Work Zewde announced the new start of the incumbent’s governing mandate, after its extension was recommended by the Constitutional Research Council and approved by the Federation Chamber. The president, in her speech delivered at the joint session of the HoPR and the House of Federation (HoF), kicked off the incumbent’s mandate by outlining key policy areas for the 2020/2021 fiscal year.