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Public Dialogue Significantly Reduced Community Conflicts in Ethiopia, PM Abiy Tells Parliament

Public Dialogue Significantly Reduced Community Conflicts in Ethiopia, PM Abiy Tells Parliament
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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed reported to Parliament that community conflicts have significantly decreased due to the government's focus on public dialogue. He highlighted thousands of forums held by the government and the National Dialogue Commission as key drivers of national cohesion.

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The report provides the government's perspective on internal stability and conflict resolution strategies in a volatile region.

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Login Logout አማርኛ ትግርኛ Afaan Oromoo Af‑Soomaali Qafar Afa English Français عربي Politics Social Economy Sport Technology Environment Feature Videos About Us Public Dialogue Significantly Reduced Community Conflicts in Ethiopia, PM Abiy Tells Parliament 🔇Unmute Addis Ababa, July 7, 2026 —Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said conflicts among communities have declined significantly in recent years as the government has expanded public dialogue and citizen engagement.

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