Regions of Ethiopia
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Ethiopia is a federation subdivided into ethno-linguistically based regional states (Amharic: plural: ክልሎች kililoch; singular: ክልል kilil; Oromo: singular: Naannoo; plural: Naannolee) and chartered cities (Amharic: plural: አስተዳደር አካባቢዎች astedader akababiwoch; singular: አስተዳደር አካባቢ astedader akabibi). This system of administrative regions replaced the provinces of Ethiopia in 1992.<ref name=mula />
As of August 2023, there are twelve regional states and two chartered cities (Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa). Being based on ethnicity and language, rather than physical geography or history, the regions vary enormously in area and population; the most notable example is the Harari Region, which has a smaller area and population than either of the chartered cities.
GovernanceEdit
The regions are each governed by a regional council whose members are directly elected to represent woredas (districts). Each council has a president, who is elected by the council. Each region also has an executive committee, whose members are selected by the president from among the councilors and approved by the council. Each region has a sector bureau, which implements the council mandate and reports to the executive committee.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
HistoryEdit
Ethiopia was historically divided into provinces. The current system of administrative regions was introduced in 1992 by the Transitional Government of Ethiopia, and was formalised in 1995 when the current Constitution of Ethiopia came into force.<ref name=mula>Template:Cite journal</ref>
There were 13 regions initially, but five regions were merged to form the multi-ethnic Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region later in 1992, following the first elections of regional councils on 21 June 1992.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> The country's capital Addis Ababa, and Dire Dawa became chartered cities in 2004.
New regionsEdit
During the premiership of Abiy Ahmed, several new regions have been created.
In November 2019, a referendum was held in the Sidama Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, in which voters supported a proposal for Sidama Zone to become a region in its own right.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The Sidama Region was created in June 2020.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
The South West Ethiopia Region was created on 23 November 2021 following a successful referendum earlier that year. The new region was split off from the SNNPR and consisted of Keffa, Sheka, Bench Sheko, Dawro, and West Omo Zones, along with Konta special district.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
On 19 August 2023 the South Ethiopia Regional State created following the 2023 South Ethiopia Region referendum with the remainder becoming the Central Ethiopia Regional State, thus dissolving the SNNPR.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
List of regions and chartered citiesEdit
See alsoEdit
- List of governors of the Regions of Ethiopia
- Flags of the regions of Ethiopia
- List of Ethiopian regions by Human Development Index
- ISO 3166-2:ET
- Subdivisions of Ethiopia
- List of Ethiopian regional states by population
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