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  1. The judiciary is more or less independent of the executive and the legislature. They are governed under the 1995 Constitution of Ethiopia. There is a bicameral parliament made of the 108-seat House of Federation and the 547-seat House of Peoples' Representatives.

  2. Imperial Parliament of Ethiopia was first convened by Emperor Haile Selassie in 1931, [1] although it was largely an advisory and feudal body, and was consolidated under the 1931 constitution. The bi-cameral, equal-numbered parliament consisted of the upper Senate (composed largely of nobility, the aristocracy, ministers, Distinguished Veterans ...

  3. The first Ethiopian parliament was opened in Nov. 3, 1931 after Emperor Haile Sillassie-I had proclaimed his first constitution in July, 1931. From this time onwards, parliament as political institution has been established in Ethiopia even so the practice varies across regimes. This text tries to present the nature of parliaments introduced by three Ethiopian governments which ruled over the ...

  4. The House of Federation ( Amharic: የፌዴሬሽን ምክር ቤት, romanized : Ye-Fēdērēshin Mikir Bēt) is the upper house of the bicameral Federal Parliamentary Assembly, the parliament of Ethiopia. It has 112 members. Each Nation, Nationality and People shall be represented in the House of the Federation by at least one member.

  5. The bicameral Federal Parliamentary Assembly is constituted by both the HoPR and the upper House of Federation (HoF) made up of 112 members elected by the State Councils. The HoPR also elects the President of Ethiopia, the country’s Head of State, who serves in six-year terms. Members of the Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia

    Cabinet Minister
    Role
    Sahle-Work Zewde
    President
    Abiy Ahmed (PhD)
    Prime Minister
    Temesgen Tiruneh
    Deputy Prime Minister
    Taye Atske-Selassie
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  6. The first Ethiopian parliament was opened in Nov. 3, 1931 after Emperor Haile Sillassie-I had proclaimed his first constitution in July, 1931. From this time onwards, parliament as political institution has been established in Ethiopia even so the practice varies across regimes. This text tries to present the nature of parliaments introduced by three Ethiopian governments which ruled over the ...

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  8. Nov 9, 2022 · Bicameral is a Latin word that simply refers to a legislative system with two separate chambers or two separate legislative groups. According to their current practices, true to its definition of bicameralism, and as mandated by their respective constitutions, both Ethiopia and the U.S. meet that requirement.

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