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Elections in Eritrea : ウィキペディア英語版
Elections in Eritrea

The elections in Eritrea select representatives from the country's six regions for the National Assembly. Elections also occur to elect representatives for the country's regional assemblies and other posts within the country's districts.
==National government==
The National Assembly of Eritrea (''Hagerawi Baito'') has 104 members, 60 members that are appointed and 44 members that represent the members of the Central Committee of the People's Front for Democracy and Justice. According to the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), parliament has 150 indirectly elected members. The National Assembly was composed in February 1992. Agence France-Presse reported that Eritreans have elected 399 representatives in the country's six regions in a lengthy process that will lead to the formation of a constituent assembly. The regional elections began on 4 January 1997 in some parts of the country and were completed in others by March 1, 1997. Eritrea is a single-party state. This means that only one political party, the People's Front for Democracy and Justice is allowed to hold effective power.
Eritrean National elections were set for 1997 and then postponed until 2001, it was then decided that because 20% of Eritrea's land was under occupation that elections would be postponed until the resolution of the conflict with Ethiopia. Local elections have continued in Eritrea.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Regional Elections That Reflected the Political Maturity of the People )〕 The most recent round of local government elections were held in May 2003.
On further elections, the President's Chief of Staff, Yemane Ghebremeskel said,
"The electoral commission is handling these elections this time round so that may be the new element in this process. The national assembly has also mandated the electoral commission to set the date for national elections, so whenever the electoral commission sets the date there will be national elections. It’s not dependent on regional elections, although that might be a very helpful process.
Multipartyism, in general principle yes, it is there but the law on political parties has to be approved by the national assembly. It was not approved the last time. The view from the beginning was that you don’t necessarily need a party law to hold national elections. You can have national elections and the party law can be adopted at any time. So in terms of commitment it’s very clear, in terms of the process it has its own pace, its own characteristics."


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