Hareri National League

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The Hareri National League or National League of Aderi ( Amharic የሐረሪ ብሔራዊ ሊግ , abbreviation HNL ) was a political party in the Harar region , a small autonomous region in the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia .

Chairman Murad Abdullahi was also president of the Harar region . The HNL was also the ruling party in this ethnically defined region. On December 1, 2019, it joined forces with the ruling coalition Revolutionary Democratic Front of the Ethiopian Peoples to form the new Prosperity Party .

history

The party was founded on August 25, 1991 as a regional partner of the Revolutionary Democratic Front of the Ethiopian Peoples , the coalition of parties that govern at the national level, and was officially registered on May 26, 1994.

The HNL party celebrated its tenth anniversary on August 25, 2001, at that time under the leadership of chairman Fuad Ibrahim . It held its seventh party congress from November 30th to December 1st, 2008, which was accompanied and observed by nearly 500 party members and other sympathizers.

In the last general legislative parliamentary elections in 2005 , on May 15, the party elected the candidate Merwan Bedri Mohammed as representative of the home district in the People's House of Representatives (First Chamber of the Ethiopian Parliament ) for the Harar region with 0.3% of the vote . In the elections to the regional parliaments in August 2005, the HNL won a total of 18 of the 36 seats in the regional assembly of the Harar region.

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  1. a b Harari state registers tangible results in dev't endeavors: HNL  ( page can no longer be accessed , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Ethiopian News Agency , English, December 1, 2008 (last accessed May 28, 2009).@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.ena.gov.et  
  2. ^ Electionsethiopia.org: List of active political parties in Ethiopia (English).
  3. ^ "HNL Celebrates 10th Founding Anniversary" ( Memento of December 22, 2003 in the Internet Archive ), Walta Information Center , English, August 26, 2001 (last accessed on May 29, 2009).
  4. Ethiopian People's House of Representatives - Website ( Memento from September 26, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  5. African Elections Database ( English ).