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Tigray conflict, ‘legitimacy question’ clouds Ethiopia’s election

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed described Monday's election as the country's most democratic. But the war in Tigray and the postponement of the election in two other regions have cast doubts on the vote.

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