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Ethiopia votes amid geopolitical rivalries in Horn of Africa

Ethiopia is scheduled to hold its seventh national election on June 1, 2026, with more than 50 million registered voters participating. The election occurs amid domestic concerns including high inflation, unemployment, and weakened political opposition, as well as escalating regional geopolitical tensions in the Horn of Africa over Nile water rights, Red Sea access, competing foreign influence, and Israel's 2025 recognition of breakaway Somaliland.

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2026 Ethiopian general electionHorn of Africa geopoliticsNile river disputeRed Sea accessSomaliland recognitionSudan civil warinflationunemploymentregional securityGulf state influenceUS sanctions reliefvoter registration

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