19 Mar 2023

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The dominant party in Ethiopia’s Tigray region has announced its nominee for president of a regional administration called for in a peace deal that ended a two-year war in the northern area, according to party-run media.

The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) named its spokesperson, Getachew Read, for the interim post, Tigrai TV reported on Saturday.

The TPLF fought Ethiopian forces and their allies in a war that killed tens of thousands of people. A truce was reached last November after federal forces recorded a series of battlefield victories.

If Getachew’s nomination is approved by the federal government, he would replace TPLF leader Debretsion Gebremichael, who has led Tigray since 2018.

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It is not clear when the federal government might weigh in on Getachew’s nomination or when the interim administration will be set up.

Ethiopian government spokesperson Legesse Tulu did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Ethiopia Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is seen before

Ethiopia Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is seen before a meeting with German Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs, Annalena Baerbock (not seen) and French Foreign and European Affairs Minister, Catherine Colonna (not seen) at the Prime Minister office in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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The lack of an interim government has been hampering the humanitarian response across Tigray, where millions are in dire need of assistance, according to aid workers.

Salaries for civil servants and medical personnel have not been paid, and aid agencies lack a clear interlocutor, they said.

Getachew’s nomination came days after United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Ethiopia and praised authorities there for progress on implementing the peace pact while cautioning that more work needed to be done.

During that visit, Blinken discussed with Getachew and Ethiopian officials the importance of setting up the interim administration.