List of Presidents of Ethiopia

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Ethiopia

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  • President
    • Girma Wolde-Giorgis
  • Prime Minister
    • Meles Zenawi
  • Parliament
    • House of Federation
    • House of People's
      Representatives
  • Elections in Ethiopia:
    • Parl.: 2005
    • Pres.: 2007
  • Political Parties
  • Regions
  • Zones
  • Districts
  • Foreign relations
  • Foreign aid
  • Human Rights

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The Ethiopian presidency is largely a symbolic office with little power. Presidents serve six-year terms.

[edit] Presidents of Ethiopia since 1987

  • Mengistu Haile Mariam: 9 September 1987 - 21 May 1991
  • Tesfaye Gebre Kidan: 21 May - 28 May 1991
  • Meles Zenawi: 28 May 1991 - 22 August 1995
  • Negasso Gidada: 22 August 1995 - 8 October 2001
  • Girma Wolde-Giyorgis Lucha: 8 October 2001 -

[edit] See also

  • Emperor of Ethiopia
  • Rulers and Heads of State of Ethiopia
  • Rulers of Ethiopia
Categories: Ethiopia-related lists | Lists of presidents | Presidents of Ethiopia
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