Xabashistaan election results and is Eritrea president Afawarqi colonizing his neighbor

The results are expected to be announced before the 28th, almost a week after voting. Abiy is expected to dominate

USA and EU are saying election was not credible. AU disagrees. The WHO lead by Tigrayan physician Ghebreyesus is accusing ENDF of hampering medical aid to Tigray.


And thats not even most consequential thing happening in Xabashistaan.

Oromo ethno-nationalist parties boycotted the election, probably a mistake, and ENDF cracked down on them. Now, OLF are alleging Eritrean troops are in Oromia. It might be because of degraded ENDF capacity from Tigray war. The economy is in freefall as prominent economist Steve Hanke reports


We already know what to expect in the election. @xabashi I agree this election was the most credible and fair election in history but Oromo activists boycotted after their leaders got harassed. ENDF is engaged in a war in Tigray and Oromia, and Tigray elections are indefinitely cancelled. The question is does Abiy need Eritrean troops to suppress Oromia rebels




The biggest even, if true, is that ENDF need Eritrean help in eastern and southern Oromia areas all the way in Arsi because of economic collapse, even if the Oromo boycotted elections were free and fair

Amhar news network EBC reporting on election. AU observers start sanctifying the election around 12:00 mark. NEBE chairwoman Midkesa speaks after 21:00 mark

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I must add that elections are also cancelled in Harari and Somali regions
 
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The results are expected to be announced before the 28th, almost a week after voting. Abiy is expected to dominate

USA and EU are saying election was not credible. AU disagrees. The WHO lead by Tigrayan physician Adhanom is accusing ENDF of hampering medical aid to Tigray. And thats not even most consequential thing happening in Xabashistaan.

Oromo ethno-nationalist parties boycotted the election, probably a mistake, and ENDF cracked down on them. Now, OLF are alleging Eritrean troops are in Oromia. It might be because of degraded ENDF capacity from Tigray war. The economy is in freefall as prominent economist Steve Hanke reports


We already know what to expect in the election. @xabashi I agree this election was the most credible and fair election in history but Oromo activists boycotted after their leaders got harassed. ENDF is engaged in a war in Tigray and Oromia, and Tigray elections are indefinitely cancelled. The question is does Abiy need Eritrean troops, who have not left Tigray, yet and are Eritreans in Oromia




The biggest even, if true, is that ENDF need Eritrean help in eastern and southern Oromia areas all the way in Arsi because of economic collapse, even if the Oromo boycotted elections were free and fair

EBC reporting on election
is abiy going to win all regions including Somalis state?.
 
Blatant election fraud caused NEBE to order Cagjar to cancel election
from wikipedia
On June 6, the National Election Board further stated that due to irregularities in printing ballot papers, the elections in the Harari region and the Somali region will be held in a second round on September 6. This also came when the board announced voting would not take place in the war-torn Tigray Region. Combined, these regions constitute 63 out of 547 seats.
it is going to be held on September in Somali and Harari region.
 
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Remember when the war with tigray was supposed to be over in 3 weeks?

TDF is biding their time and wiping out ENDF forces which are thinly spread everywhere.
 
Update from Xabashistaan election board

elections results that were promised to be out by Sunday are coming in a few more days


NEBE only reports 30 parties complained irregularities in more than constituencies


How many complaints are from the 2 main Oromo opposition parties OLF and OFC

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