TPLF elects Debretsion, Fetlework as Chairpersons, 4 executive members

(Updated at the bottom with additional details of  the election and desciplinary measures)

Debretsion Gebremichael (PhD) and Fetlework G/egziabher elected as Chairperson and dep. Chairperson, respectively, when the TPLF Central Committee concluded its meeting on Wednesday evening.

The Central Committee also elected new executive members to fill the vacant seats of the Executive Committee. The newly elected members are: Asmelash Woldeselassie, Abraham Tekeste, Getachew Reda and Kerya Ibrahim.

The Tigrayan People Liberation Front (TPLF) have been conducting one of the longest and thorough “gimgema” (organizational and individual appraisal) in decades since the first week of October in Mekelle and Addis Ababa.

Last Sunday, the Central Committee removed three members from the executive committee: Abay Woldu, chairperson and Beyene Mekeru, and Azeb Mesfin.

[Please read: TPLF poised for reform, Azeb Mesfin walks out and TPLF demoted chairman, executive members]

On Wednesday, the TPLF Central Committee voted to elect new chairpersons and new members to the four vacant seats of the 9-seats Executive Committee.

Debretsion Gebremichael (PhD), 58(?), joined TPLF’s armed struggle in 1978, quitting his studies at Addis Ababa University. He resumed education in 1991, immediately after toppling the Derg regime.

He graduated B.Sc. and MSc in Electrical Engineering from Addis Ababa University and M.A. in Public Policy and Management from the University of London.

Debretsion Gebremichael obtained his PhD in 2011, from Capella University, with dissertation on the link between information technology and poverty alleviation in remote parts of Ethiopia.

Debretsion Gebremichael was appointed Minister of the newly established Ministry of Information Communication Technology Development in 2010. The Ministry was an agency until then, with Debretsion Gebremichael as its Director General. 

Debretsion Gebremichael joined the Executive Committee in 2010 and became Dep Chairman immediately after Meles Zenawi’s passing in 2012.

He has become the fourth chairperson in TPLF history today receiving 36 of the 39 votes cast.

Photo - Debretsion Gebremichael, Fetlework Gebregziabher, Asmelash Woldeselassie, Kerya Ibrahim, Getachew Reda and Abraham Tekeste (left-to-right, clockwise)

Fetlework Gebregziabher, nom de gurre “monjorino”, 56, joined TPLF armed struggle in 1979.

Fetlework graduated in MSc in from the London School of Economics in early 2000s, securing the scholarship opportunity on her own. Her decision to go to London, against the objection of the party leadership, caused problems on her employment when she returned.

Fetelwork served as Director General of the federal Finance Intelligence Center until 2015. She was elected to the Central Committee of TPLF in 2006 and to the Executive Committee in 2015.

Fetlework was appointed as head of Public Relation of the TPLF Secretariat from 2015-2016 and Urban sector head of the EPRDF Secretariat from 2016-2017.

Fetlework was elected today as the first woman deputy Chairperson in 42 years of the organization’s history.

Asmelash Woldeselassie, Abraham Tekeste, Getachew Reda and Kerya Ibrahim were elected today as members of the TPLF executive committee.

Asmelash Woldeselassie is a veteran of the armed struggle and Government Chip Whip in the House of Peoples Representatives since 2015. Asmelash studied his first and second degrees in law and is a PhD candidate currently.

Abraham Tekeste (PhD) is the minister of the Finance and Economic Cooperation (MoFEC) since 2016. He was State Minister at the National Planning Commission from 2015-16 and State Minister of MoFEC from 2010-2015. He obtained PhD in Economics from a university in Switzerland. 

Getachew Reda, 43, a graduate of the law schools of Addis Ababa University and the University of Alabama, is the Director General of Legal Research Institute since 2016. He served as head of the federal Government Communication Affairs Office, with the rank of minister, and assistant of the Prime Minister since 2013.

Kerya Ibrahim was head of Urban Sector at the TPLF Secretariat. She served in Women Affairs Bureaus of Mekelle city and of Tigray region. Her election to the Executive Committee came as a surprise.

Abraham Tekeste, Getachew Reda and Kerya Ibrahim didn’t take part in the TPLF armed struggle. Tedros Adhanom used to be the only person without armed struggle background to have joined the TPLF executive committee. His seat was vacated last May as he left to lead the World Health Organization (WHO).

The rest of the Executive Committee members are Getachew Assefa, Director General of National Intellegence Security Service (NISS), Alem Gebrewahd, head of TPLF Secretariat, and Adisalem Balema, vice President of Tigray region.

Update:

Getachew Assefa declined nomination for the chairperson position, despite strong support from the Central Committee.

The Central Committee voted on the gimgema results of others members of the Central Committee since the weekend. Berhane Kidanemariam (aka Maret) was suspended from the Central Committee. Two other members were given reprimand. 

Several members of the Central Committee escaped suspension because the two-third vote requirment for the measure was not met.

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