Dr. Birara’s critique of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s administration focuses on the negative consequences of the government’s policies, which he describes as dictatorial and primarily aimed at securing loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). According to Dr. Birara, this approach has led to widespread hardship for the Ethiopian people, with essential goods becoming increasingly unaffordable.
Dr. Ahkog Birara Shares Insights in Ethio-Sweden Amharic Program Interview
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