United for justice (UFJ)
Promoting Justice and Rule of Law for Lasting Peace in Ethiopia
Moving forward, a crucial element for fostering a stable, inclusive, and civil government in Ethiopia lies in constitutional reform that explicitly and effectively limits the involvement of the military and religious institutions in state administration and political power. Such reforms would aim to firmly establish the principle of civilian rule, ensure the neutrality of the armed forces, and guarantee the secular nature of the government, thereby creating a more level playing field for political participation and reducing the potential for the military or religious bodies to dominate or unduly influence the political landscape. Implementing strong constitutional safeguards to separate military and religious authority from civilian governance is seen by many as a vital step towards building a more democratic, peaceful, and inclusive future for all Ethiopians, breaking the cycle of conflict and authoritarianism that has marked the nation's recent history.
Mesfin Berhanu
5/8/20241 min read

Justice, Education, Development