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EPRDF raises proportional representation to 20%

Addis Ababa, November 2, 2017 (FBC) – The ruling party EPRDF has raised the proportional representation for the mixed electoral system from 15 percent to 20.

The proposed 20 percent, which adds 110 new seats to the existing 550 seats of the House of People’s Representative, will play irreplaceable role to enhance the democratization process and widening of the political space, according to EPRDF.

The opposition All Ethiopian National Movement appreciated the initiative and commitment of the ruling party in bringing tangible change in widening the political space.

Similarly, All Oromo People’s Democratic Party accepted the percentage proposed by EPRDF saying that the opposition should not look for bonus as we have to struggle to win the heart of people.

The group of 11 opposition parties and Gadaa System Advancement Party who proposed 40 percent instead of 20 during the last session requested to discuss the new proposal with their respective parties.

The negotiating political parties have also discussed about how the National Electoral Board should be organized and agreed on the existing independent model of electoral management.

As to the naming of National Electoral Board, however, some parties wanted it to be changed into National Electoral Commission where all parties in the country will be represented and the Commission advised by civic organizations and universities.

EPRDF rejected the proposal claiming that the Board should be free and neutral that is not influenced by anyone and the involvement of the stated bodies would undermine this. It added that the representation of all parties in the Board will also deny neutrality and independence.

On the other hand, All Oromo People’s Democratic Party suggested that all the nine regional states have each electoral board since they are autonomous.

The national political parties have agreed to continue negotiating on November 3, 2017.