Ethiopia parliament elects Mulatu Teshome as new president
19 10 2013
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Ethiopia’s
parliament elected Mulatu Teshome to be the country’s new president on
Monday, for a six-year term in a largely symbolic and ceremonial post.
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“Following the opening of the new parliament, a joint session of the
House of Representatives and House of Federation elected Ambassador Dr
Mulatu Teshome as the President of Ethiopia,” the foreign ministry said
in a statement.
While officially head of state, real power rests in the hands of the Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn. Mulatu, 57, who was Ethiopia’s ambassador to Turkey until his appointment, replaces 88-year old Girma Wolde Giorgis, who first took the post in 2001 and was reelected in 2007. Mulatu, who like all Ethiopia is known by his first name, comes from the Oromo people, the country’s largest ethnic group. He has also served as Ethiopia’s ambassador to China and Japan as well as Ethiopia’s Minister of Agriculture. |
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