Getachew assefa biography of william

          Getachew Assefa, the former director of the National Intelligence and Security Services, whose future seemed precarious for some time, has managed to retain his....

          Dr. Tsegazeab Kahsu Assefa

          The process of establishing the Interim Regional Administration (IRA) of Tigray began formally in mid-January during a meeting of the Central Committee of Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), the Central Command, and the Military Command leaders.

          Experience: Addis Ababa University College of Law and Governance Studies · Education: Melbourne.

        1. Experience: Addis Ababa University College of Law and Governance Studies · Education: Melbourne.
        2. In the third part of the article, the making history of the FDRE Constitution is presented so that the reader will see what was originally intended by the.
        3. Getachew Assefa, the former director of the National Intelligence and Security Services, whose future seemed precarious for some time, has managed to retain his.
        4. Getachew Assefa, the former director of the National Intelligence and Security Services, whose future seemed precarious for some time, has managed to retain.
        5. Getachew Assefa (PhD), born in , is associate professor of law at Addis Ababa Uni- versity.
        6. In one of the following meetings a controversial Establishing Committee led by Tigray Defence Forces Commander, General Tadesse Worede, was formed. The leader of the committee made more than a couple of trips to Addis Ababa.

          On Friday, March 17, 2023, the process reached another major milestone with the election of Getachew Reda in a meeting attended by 41 members of the Central Committee of the TPLF and chaired by Dr. Debretsion Gebremichael.

          The election took place in a meeting that started at 9 am and ended at 9 pm local time. Getachew Reda received just below 44% of the votes, leading Dr. Fisseha Haftetsion, who was the candidate of the Executive Committee of the TPLF, by less than 2% of the votes.