Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement
Former political party in Ethiopia (2005–2012) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement Oromo: Warraaqsa Federaalistii Uummata Oromoo, OFDM) was a political party in Ethiopia, created in 2005 by Bulcha Demeksa to further the interests of the Oromo people as an alternative to the armed Oromo Liberation Front.[1] In the 15 May 2005 federal election, the party won 11 seats, all from the Oromia Region. In March 2006, the party Whip was Mesfin Nemera Deriesa from the West Wallaga Zone.[2] The OFDM merged with the Oromo People's Congress (OPC), forming the Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC), in 2012.[3]
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Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement Warraaqsa Federaalistii Uummata Oromoo | |
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Whip | Mesfin Nemera Deriesa |
Founder | Bulcha Demeksa |
Founded | 2005 |
Dissolved | 2012 |
Succeeded by | OPC |
Ideology | Oromo nationalism Federalism |
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