Prescribing Constitutional Interpretation for Postponing the 2020 National Election: The covid-19 Complicatedness in Federalist Ethiopia

S. Gutema
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The covid-19 pandemic has become a global health, economic, social and political problem since January 2020. Like other countries, Ethiopia has been seriously threatened by the effects of the pandemic. Among the impacts, the Ethiopian government was forced to declare a state of emergency and thereby postpone the 2020 national election. The ruling party (the Prosperity Party) came up with four options for postponing the election, namely: dissolving the parliament, a constitutional amendment, a declaration of state of emergency and constitutional interpretation. The parliament eventually approved the fourth option, constitutional interpretation. Consequently, the objective of this article is to assess the constitutionality of the four mechanisms considered by the ruling government to postpone the national election, putting emphasis on constitutional interpretation. The article hence evaluates the constitutionality or unconstitutionality of the action taken by the Ethiopian government in postponing the 2020 election by assessing all of the alternatives, with a particular emphasis on the constitutional interpretation option which the government eventually pursued.
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为推迟2020年全国大选规定宪法解释:联邦主义埃塞俄比亚covid-19的复杂性
自2020年1月以来,covid-19大流行已成为一个全球性的卫生、经济、社会和政治问题。同其他国家一样,埃塞俄比亚也受到这一流行病影响的严重威胁。影响之一是,埃塞俄比亚政府被迫宣布进入紧急状态,从而推迟2020年全国大选。执政党(繁荣党)提出了解散国会、修改宪法、宣布进入紧急状态、宪法解释等4个方案。议会最终批准了第四种选择,即宪法解释。因此,本文的目的是评估执政政府考虑的四种机制的合宪性,以推迟全国选举,重点是宪法解释。因此,本文通过评估所有替代方案,评估埃塞俄比亚政府推迟2020年大选的行动是否符合宪法,并特别强调政府最终采用的宪法解释方案。
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