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10ADDISABABA102
2010-01-24 08:49:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Addis Ababa
Cable title:  

ELECTORAL BOARD FURTHER RESTRICTING ETHIOPIAN

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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 ADDIS ABABA 000102 

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/22/2020
TAGS: PGOV PHUM KDEM ET
SUBJECT: ELECTORAL BOARD FURTHER RESTRICTING ETHIOPIAN
POLITICAL SPACE

REF: A. O9 ADDIS 2903

B. 09 ADDIS 3010

Classified By: Classified by CDA John Yates for Reasons 1.4 (B) and (D)

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 ADDIS ABABA 000102

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/22/2020
TAGS: PGOV PHUM KDEM ET
SUBJECT: ELECTORAL BOARD FURTHER RESTRICTING ETHIOPIAN
POLITICAL SPACE

REF: A. O9 ADDIS 2903

B. 09 ADDIS 3010

Classified By: Classified by CDA John Yates for Reasons 1.4 (B) and (D)


1. (C) Summary: National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE)
Chairman Merga told the Ethiopian Partners Group (EPG) the
NEBE itself will conduct all voter education for the 2010
elections, leaving no role for civil society organizations in
that process although they may be allowed to formally observe
the elections. Merga expects 30 million Ethiopians to
register to vote. He said dispersement of federal funds to
political parties for the campaign will begin soon with most
money going to the ruling party in proportion to its
parliamentary majority. Merga said election-related
complaints will be handled at the grassroots level by the new
Joint Council of Political Parties created by the electoral
Code of Conduct or by the branch offices of the NEBE at the
regional levels. End Summary.



2. (U) On January 21 the Ethiopian Partners Group -
Committee 1 on Democracy and Governance (EPG 1),chaired by
the Charge d'Affairs of Germany, Michael Biontino, met with
the National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) Chairman
Merga Bekana and Deputy Chairman Addisu Gebreigzabhier.
Approximately 15 Ambassadors or their representatives,
including newly arrived United States Embassy Charge d'
Affaires John Yates, attended the meeting. Ambassadors
raised a series of questions to which Chairman Merga
responded in the course of the fifty minute meeting.


VOTER EDUCATION
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3. (SBU) Chairman Merga surprised the group by announcing at
the outset that all voter education for the 2010 election
cycle would be conducted by the NEBE due to what he called
"serious concerns" about irregularities that arose in the
2005 elections because there was no uniformity in voter
education between the regions in the conduct of such
education. According to Merga, the Board has made the
decision that there will be no civil society organization
participation in voter education in this election. (Comment:
Voter education groups have been severely impacted by the
prohibition against foreign funding contained in Ethiopia,s
2009 civil society law by. This NEBE decision to monopolize

voter education has the advantage, from the GOE perspective,
of mooting out applications from some of those groups for
waivers from the foreign-funding restriction. End Comment.)
Merga added that the NEBE is publishing a voter education
manual and has trained 220,000 electoral officers who will
begin to organize public outreach. When queried about the
neutrality of the electoral officers, Merga offered
assurances that the NEBE will hold them accountable.


VOTER REGISTRATION
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4. (C) Voter registration is going smoothly and according to
the established electoral calendar, Merga said, and has been
extended ten days. British Ambassador Norman Ling questioned
whether Ethiopia might experience under-registration due to a
lack of advertisement of the voter registration process.
Merga responded that experience suggested that people tend to
register at the end of the registration period. He said 25.5
million citizens registered in 2005 and the NEBE expects 30
million this year although only 7 million have registered so
far and the registration deadline is February 17. He said
that the registration date "could" be extended further if
necessary, but definitely not the date of the election. In
response to a question from the Spanish Ambassador, Merga
clarified that Ethiopia does not use a voter registration
list from the previous election, but starts from scratch with
a "fresh list" for each election.


FUNDING FOR POLITICAL PARTIES
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5. (SBU) Merga said there were 79 registered political
parties and, although the NEBE had not yet determined exactly
which were contending in the election, more than 20 had
registered candidates. He said the breakout of funding would

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begin very soon with ten percent of available federal funds
being divided equally among all contending parties. The
remaining 90 percent of the electoral budget would be
apportioned according to a party,s number of seats in
parliament and number of female candidates. He estimated the
process would begin in the next few days. (Note: EPRDF has
367 of 547 seats in parliament and 25-30 percent of its
candidates will likely be female, assuring that the ruling
party will receive an overwhelming share of federal campaign
funds. End Note.)


ELECTORAL OBSERVATION
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6. (SBU) When asked about civil society organizations (CSOs)
that have applied to participate in domestic observation,
Merga responded that the Board has received numerous
applications and is considering them, and "may choose to
accept them all." The country is large and there are many
polling stations, so there is no reason why we couldn't use
many CSOs to do the observation, he added. Merga also
explained there will be five &public observers8 per polling
station. He added that international observers, such as
those from the European Union, are the mandate of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


COMPLAINTS MECHANISM
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7. (U) Merga said that the electoral Code of Conduct (Ref B)
which was signed into law in December created a Joint Council
of Political Parties to which individuals or parties could
bring complaints at the grassroots level. He did not offer a
specific answer to a question as to how this mechanism was
functioning. He affirmed that the NEBE had branch offices at
the regional levels and had trained the officers at those
levels on how to handle complaints.



8. (C) Comment: The meeting between the EPG-1 and the NEBE
was a long awaited and sought-after. The tone of the meeting
was cordial. The Ambassadors engaged in a polite dialogue
and requested follow-up meetings with Merga and Addisu on a
regular basis in the months leading up to the election. They
appeared amenable to this suggestion. Collegiality aside,
however, the NEBE,s decision to remove from the campaign any
prospect of non-NEBE voter education effort represents a
probable blow to prospects for a free and fair election in
Ethiopia. End comment.
YATES