Ethiopia appoints its new Government and President. President Sahle-work Zewde is the only female President throughout Africa
Ottobre 2018

Prime Minister Abiy announced the new composition of the government: the ministries have been reduced from 28 to 20 and only some of the previous ministers remain. The law that redraws the powers and responsibilities of the ministries will be enacted in due course. For instance, a Ministry of Peace has been established to oversee the National Intelligence & Security Services, the Information Network Security Agency, the Federal Police Commission, the Finance Security & Information Center, the National Disaster Risk Management Commission, the Administration for Refugee and Returnee Affairs, the Ethiopian Foreign Relations Strategic Studies Institute, and the Main Department for Immigration & Nationality Affairs.

The Ethiopian prime minister dr. Abiy announced the new composition of the government. Ministries have been reduced from 28 to 20 and only some of the current ministers held office in the previous government structure. The law that redraws the powers and responsibilities of the various ministries is going to be enacted. For instance, a new Ministry of Peace was set up which will oversee the National Intelligence & Security Service, the Information Network Security Agency, the Federal Police Commission, the Finance Security & Information Center, the National Disaster Risk Management Commission, the Administration for Refugee and Returnee Affairs, Ethiopian Foreign Relations Strategic Studies Institute and the Main Department for Immigration & Nationality Affairs.

The most interesting news is that 50% of the ministers are women, most of which are vested with key responsibilities. In addition, on October 25, 2018, Ethiopia has appointed its first Woman president, Sahle-work Zewde, who actually is also the only woman President in Africa.

These are important steps to let women play a major role in Ethiopian politics.

Find here the complete list of the members of the new Government.