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Balderas Party

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Political party in Ethiopia
Balderas Party
Balderas for Genuine Democracy Party
Balderas for True Democracy Party
ባልደራስ ፓርቲ
PresidentAmaha Dagnew
ChairpersonEskinder Nega (2019–2022)
FounderEskinder Nega
FoundedSeptember 2019
HeadquartersAddis Ababa
IdeologyEthiopian nationalism
Liberalism
Seats inHouse of Peoples' Representatives
5 / 547
Website
Official website

Balderas Party (Amharic: ባልደራስ ፓርቲ), also calledBalderas for Genuine Democracy Party orBalderas for True Democracy Party, is a political party inEthiopia founded by political activistEskinder Nega in 2019.

History

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Balderas Party was founded in September 2019 by political activistEskinder Nega as Balderas for Genuine Democracy. Initially, the party was founded as a civic society for safeguarding economic and social rights ofAddis Ababa residents.[1] The party has been vocal in its criticism of the Ethiopian government and has faced numerous obstacles in its efforts to participate in the country's political process.[2]

In April 2021, Balderas wrote and electoral manifesto that reveal policy measures on the upcomingelection in 2021.[3][4] Balderas and theNational Movement of Amhara formed alliance in mid-2021 to end what they call the supposed hateful narratives and hate speech politics in Ethiopia.[5]

In the 2021 general elections, Balderas rejected the results in Addis Ababa, claiming widespread irregularities and flaws in the voting process.[2]The party conducted its own research and compiled a 30-page document detailing alleged harassments, intimidations, and physical abuse of its members, representatives, and observers at polling stations throughout the city.[6]

Furthermore, Balderas and its members have faced significant repression from the government. In March and April 2022, at least 30 members and leaders of the party were arrested while celebrating public holidays in Addis Ababa.[2] Although they were released without charge days later, such incidents highlight the ongoing challenges faced by opposition parties in Ethiopia.

Balderas also faced numerous obstacles in its attempts to organize and hold meetings. The government has been accused of using scare tactics to prevent the party from gathering, including detaining prominent party leaders and harassing business venues that might host meetings.[7] These actions have made it difficult for Balderas to hold its mandatory general assembly meeting, which is required to finalize its national status[7]

On 11 August 2022, Eskinder left the party chairmanship citing the government repression.[8][9]

Leadership

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References

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  1. ^"Ethiopia recognizes Balderas as political party – New Business Ethiopia". 2023-08-07. Retrieved2023-08-07.
  2. ^abcAshenafi, Neamin (2021-07-31)."Balderas Rejects Election Results In Addis".www.thereporterethiopia.com. Retrieved2024-11-08.
  3. ^AfricaNews."Ethiopian opposition Balderas party rally in capital ahead of vote | African ews".www.euronews.com. Retrieved2023-08-07.
  4. ^Sahlu, Sisay (2021-02-06)."NAMA, Balderas To Form Alliance Against NEBE's Decision | The Reporter | Latest Ethiopian News Today".www.thereporterethiopia.com. Retrieved2023-08-07.
  5. ^Admin (2021-03-19)."Balderas, NaMA form alliance ahead of Ethiopia's election".Borkena Ethiopian News. Retrieved2023-08-07.
  6. ^Ashenafi, Neamin (2021-07-31)."Balderas Rejects Election Results In Addis".www.thereporterethiopia.com. Retrieved2024-11-08.
  7. ^abInsight, Addis (2023-04-03)."Ethiopian Government Abducts Deputy President of Balderas for Genuine Democracy Party, Mr. Amaha Dagnew".Addis Insight. Retrieved2024-11-08.
  8. ^Account (2022-08-11)."Eskinder Nega announces he quits as Balderas Party leader due to gov't repression".Borkena Ethiopian News. Retrieved2023-08-07.
  9. ^"Balderas releases election manifesto".Welcome to Fana Broadcasting Corporate S.C. 2021-04-01. Retrieved2023-08-07.
  10. ^"Balderas Forms Coalition with All Ethiopian Unity Party – Ethiopian Monitor". 2020-03-07. Retrieved2023-08-07.
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