Oromo People's Congress Explained

Oromo People's Congress
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Founder:Merera Gudina
Founded:April 1996
Successor:OFC
Dissolved:2012
Ideology:Oromo nationalism
Federalism
Country:Ethiopia

The Oromo People's Congress (OPC) was a federalist and Oromo nationalist opposition political party in Ethiopia. It was founded in April 1996 as the Oromo National Congress by Merera Gudina, who was its chairman. However, the party licence and name were allegedly given to a marginal splinter group by the National Election Board of Ethiopia in order to undermine the party and create confusion among the voters after the May 2005 election, so the party was forced to change its name to Oromo People's Congress prior to the 2008 by-elections.[1] OPC merged with Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement (OFDM), forming the Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC), in 2012.

2005 election results

Until the 2005 Ethiopian general elections the OPC had not attempted to build a permanent base of support outside its leader’s home region in Ambo woreda.[2] In that election, as the Oromo National Congress the party was part of the United Ethiopian Democratic Forces, that won 52 out of 527 seats in the Council of People's Representatives; the party won 42 seats in the Federal Parliament and 135 seats in the Oromia regional parliament in its own name.[3]

2007–2009

2012

The OPC merged with the OFDM, forming the Oromo Federalist Congress, in 2012.

Notes and References

  1. Lovise Aalen and Kjetil Tronvoll, "The 2008 Ethiopian local elections: The return of electoral authoritarianism", African Affairs, 108/430, p. 114 (accessed 17 March 2009)
  2. https://www.hrw.org/en/news/2008/04/09/ethiopia-repression-sets-stage-non-competitive-elections "Ethiopia: Repression Sets Stage for Non-Competitive Elections"
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20070831104812/http://www.electionsethiopia.org/Election%20Results.html National Electoral Board of Ethiopia - Election results
  4. http://www.capitalethiopia.com/archive/2008/september/week2/feature.htm "Forum for Democratic Dialogue: New collection or coalition?"
  5. Web site: Oromia: OFDM and OPC to merge . https://web.archive.org/web/20090330073544/http://ayyaantuu.com/oromiyaa/NewsBlog/tabid/36/EntryId/3877/Oromia-OFDM-and-OPC-to-merge.aspx . 30 March 2009 . Oromo News Blog . 3 December 2008 . 17 March 2009 .
  6. http://www.oromopeoplescongress.org/news/eprdf-shooting-to-rule.php "EPRDF is still shooting to rule"