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Ethiopian election expected to hand leader Abiy’s party a landslide win

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NAIROBI, June 1 (Reuters) - Ethiopia will hold parliamentary ‌and regional elections on Monday that analysts expect Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's party to win in ​a landslide, despite significant unrest in much of the country. 

More than 50 million of Ethiopia's people are registered for the elections, but voting will not take place ⁠in the northern Tigray region, where the electoral board has cited "unfavourable conditions" following a 2020 to 2022 civil war and continuing political turmoil. 

Abiy, 49, will be looking to further consolidate his grip on national politics. He was appointed in 2018 following mass protests against the ​long-ruling EPRDF coalition and his newly formed Prosperity Party won 410 out of 484 seats in parliament in elections in 2021. 

Prosperity Party candidates have campaigned on the ‌government's economic record, citing improved food security and economic growth in Africa's second-most populous country that officials project will top 10% in 2026, one of the fastest rates on the continent. 

Nearly half of Ethiopia's 135 million population is under 18.  

GOVERNMENT FACES INSURGENCIES IN TWO BIGGEST REGIONS

But Abiy ⁠faces insurgencies in the country's two biggest regions linked to grievances by different ethnic groups about alleged marginalisation ⁠within Ethiopia's federal system.  

In his native Oromiya, a region in the south, fighting between government forces and the Oromo Liberation Army separatist group has killed hundreds of people in the past few years. 

In neighbouring Amhara, a militia known as Fano has seized swathes of the countryside since 2023. As a result, voting will not take place in at least eight of Amhara's 138 constituencies. 

Though a 2022 peace deal ended ‌the civil war in Tigray, which researchers say caused hundreds of thousands of deaths, a move this month by the main political party ⁠there to reassert control over the region’s political administration has led Ethiopian officials and analysts ‌to warn of the risk of fresh unrest. 

ABIY'S PARTY FACES WEAK OPPOSITION

The Prosperity Party is ​nevertheless expected to dominate the elections against a fragmented opposition weakened by internal rivalries. Results are expected by June 11.  

Opposition parties accuse the federal government of undermining them by arresting their leaders and imposing legal obstacles to their political activities, charges denied by the ‌government. 

Reuters has not been able to report from inside Ethiopia since mid-February, when the Ethiopian Media ​Authority declined to renew the accreditation for its three Addis Ababa-based journalists.

Upon ⁠taking office in 2018, Abiy moved to liberalise Ethiopia's tightly controlled economy and freed journalists, activists and other ‌political prisoners. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2019 for ending hostilities ⁠with neighbouring Eritrea.

His opponents and human rights activists accuse his government of reversing those gains in recent years by detaining journalists, shutting down civil society groups and overseeing military campaigns marked by atrocities. 

The government has denied systematic human rights abuses and said its actions are necessary ​to protect national security. 

The rapprochement with Eritrea ‌has given way to fresh animosity in the past few years, in part over repeated declarations by Abiy that landlocked Ethiopia has a right to sea ⁠access.

Eritrea, which won its independence from Ethiopia in 1993, has viewed the ​comments as an implicit threat of military aggression. Abiy has said that although sea access is an “existential” matter for Ethiopia, he intends to pursue ​it through dialogue. 

(Reporting by Nairobi Newsroom; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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