Government

Ethiopia is a multi-party federal democracy with legislative authority resting with the government headed by an executive prime minister and the elected House of Representatives (547 members) and the House of Federation (110 members).

The Prime Minister is chosen by the party in power following multi-party democratic national and federal state elections which are held every five years. Parties can be registered at either the national or the federal state level. The President is elected by the members of the House of People’s Representatives.

  • President: Sahlework Zewude
  • Prime Minister: Dr. Abiy Ahmed
  • Speaker of the House of People’s Representatives: Tagese Chafo

Below is the list of the ministers:

Cabinet (October 2022):

  • Deputy Prime Minister & Ministry of Foreign Affairs: H.E Demeke Mekonnen
  • Ministry of Peace: H.E Binalf Andualem
  • Ministry of Defense: H.E. Abraham Belay (PhD)
  • Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration: H.E Gebremeskel Chala
  • Ministry of Finance: H.E. Ahmed Shide
  • Ministry of Justice: H.E. Gedion Timotheos (PhD)
  • Ministry of Industry: H.E. Melaku Alebel
  • Ministry of Innovation and Technology: H.E Bellete Molla (PhD)
  • Ministry of Urban and Infrastructure Development: H.E Chaltu Sani
  • Ministry of Water and Energy: H.E Habtamu Itefa (Eng.)
  • Ministry of Tourism: H.E Ambassador Nassise Cahli
  • Ministry of Education: H.E Birhanu Nega (PhD)
  • Ministry of Health: H.E. Dr. Liya Tadesse
  • Ministry of Women and Social Affairs: H.E Ergogie Tesfaye (PhD.)
  • Ministry of Works and Skills: H.E Muferiat Kamil
  • Ministry of Culture and Sport: H.E Kejela Merdasa
  • Ministry of Revenues: H.E. Aynalem Negussie
  • Ministry of Transport and Logistics: H.E. Alemu Sime (PhD)
  • Ministry of Mines: Engineer Habtamu Tegegn
  • Ministry of Agriculture: Girma Amente (PhD)
  • Ministry of Plan and Development: H.E. Fitsum Assefa (PhD)
  • Ministry of Irrigation and Lowlands: H.E. Aisha Mohammed (Eng.)

The last federal and national elections were held in 2010 and were won by the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front. The regional states (killil) elect their own Regional State Councils chosen from among their members.

The State Councils also designate members for the House of Federation. ANDP – Afar National Democratic Party; APDO- Argoba People Democratic Organization; BGPDP – Benishangul-Gumuz People’s Democratic Party; Forum – Ethiopian Federal Democratic Unity Forum (Medrek); GPUDM – Gambella Peoples Unity Democratic Movement; HNL – Harari National League; SPDM –Somali People’s Democratic Movement. The EPRDF – the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Party, is a coalition of the Amhara National Democratic Movement (ANDM), the Oromo People’s Democratic Organization (OPDO), the Tigrai People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) and the Southern Ethiopian Peoples’ Democratic Front (SEPDF). The EPRDF won 499 of the 547 federal parliamentary seats, with 38 seats in Tigray, 137 in Amhara, 178 in Oromia, 122 in South Ethiopia Peoples State and 22 seats in Addis Ababa. Allied parties won 8 seats in Afar states, 9 seats in Benishangul Gumuz, 3 seats in Gambella State and 23 seats in Somali State. The EPRDF also won one seat in each of Harari state and the Dire Dawa City Administration. The opposition Forum won one seat in Addis Ababa; an independent candidate won a seat in the South Ethiopia Peoples State.