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Ethiopia’s parliament appoints Sahle-Work Zewde as first female president

Sahle-Work Zewde becomes the first female President of Ethiopia
Thursday, October 25, 2018

Ethiopian lawmakers on Thursday unanimously elected the country’s first female president, days after approving one of the world’s few “gender-balanced” Cabinets.

Seasoned diplomat Sahle-Work Zewde succeeds Mulatu Teshome in the largely ceremonial post. The prime minister, who is the head of government, holds executive power.

“In a patriarchal society such as ours, the appointment of a female head of state not only sets the standard for the future but also normalizes women as decision-makers in public life,” the chief of staff for Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said in a Twitter post.

Sahle-Work called Ethiopia’s recent transfer of power to the reformist prime minister “exemplary” and said she will focus on bringing together all sides to achieve peace in a country with multiple ethnic-based conflicts in recent months.

Ethiopian lawmakers last week approved a new Cabinet with a record 50 percent female ministers, including the country’s first woman defense minister.

The moves are the latest in sweeping political and economic reforms in Africa’s 2nd most populous country since Abiy took office in April following months of nationwide anti-government protests demanding wider freedoms.

Sahle-Work has worked within various United Nations organizations and was the first director-general of the U.N. office in Nairobi, Kenya.

Until recently she was the U.N. secretary-general’s special representative to the African Union.

Copyright 2018 The Associated Press.

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