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Education Policy Debate

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Security and Intelligence Institutions

Free police, intelligence, and defense institutions from political influence and establish a security structure based on national consensus.

4 cited moments
  • “Establish a security structure based on national consensus and reconciliation.”

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  • “Free police, intelligence, and defense institutions from political influence.”

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  • “The country's problems cannot be solved with the current security structure.”

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  • “The first task is to free the police, intelligence, and defense forces from political dependence.”

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Peaceful Conclusion of the Election

Compete to offer policy alternatives, prepare members for a peaceful process, and support the establishment of a strong legitimate government regardless of the winner.

3 cited moments
  • “Competing to offer policy alternatives and solutions, not just to win power.”

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  • “Preparing members for a peaceful process based on the principle of give-and-take.”

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  • “Support the establishment of a strong legitimate government, regardless of who wins.”

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Federalism and Regional Border Disputes

Replace ethnic-based federalism with a system considering geographic and economic factors, and resolve border disputes through community-based dialogue.

3 cited moments
  • “The current ethnic-based federalism is the root cause of border disputes.”

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  • “Implement a federal system that considers geographic and economic factors alongside language.”

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  • “Resolve disputes through community-based dialogue based on the people's desires.”

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Armed Struggle and Conflict Resolution

Firmly oppose armed struggle and violence, advocating instead for peaceful dialogue, national consensus, and reconciliation to resolve issues.

3 cited moments
  • “Armed struggle only breeds more war and suffering; the cycle must stop.”

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  • “Advocates for resolving all issues through peaceful dialogue and the supremacy of ideas.”

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  • “We condemn armed struggle and believe change cannot come through violence.”

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National Consensus and Reconciliation Councils

Establish national consensus and reconciliation councils from local to federal levels, including traditional and religious leaders, to solve historical contradictions and public problems.

4 cited moments
  • “Establish national consensus and reconciliation councils that include traditional and religious leaders like Abba Gadaas and Sheikhs.”

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  • “Establish national consensus and reconciliation councils from the local (kebele/woreda) to the federal level.”

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  • “Allow the public to present their problems and find solutions, potentially up to constitutional amendments.”

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  • “A genuine National Consensus and Reconciliation Council is necessary to solve Ethiopia's complex historical and structural contradictions.”

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National Dialogue

The current National Dialogue process has flaws and obstacles, necessitating a genuine National Consensus and Reconciliation Council instead.

1 cited moment
  • “The current National Dialogue process has flaws and obstacles.”

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Language of Instruction

Students will learn in their mother tongue from grades 1 to 6, with English integrated from kindergarten and becoming the mandatory medium of instruction starting in grade 7. Additional languages will be selected by regional councils.

4 cited moments
  • “Students will learn in their mother tongue from grade 1 to 6.”

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  • “Regional councils will decide which additional languages to implement.”

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  • “English will be integrated into the curriculum starting from kindergarten to build capacity.”

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  • “English will become the mandatory medium of instruction starting from grade 7.”

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Free Education and School Feeding

Public education from kindergarten to grade 12, including school feeding, will be fully government-funded. This will be financed by taxing international schools and eliminating unnecessary public taxes.

4 cited moments
  • “Education from kindergarten to grade 12 in public schools, including school feeding, will be fully covered by the government.”

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  • “Funding will be generated by taxing the approximately 22 international schools in the country.”

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  • “30% of the tax revenue from international schools will be allocated directly to the education budget.”

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  • “We will eliminate unnecessary taxes imposed on the public to generate additional revenue.”

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Educational Philosophy and Assessment

Education should identify and nurture students' special talents from kindergarten rather than forcing a single path. National exams will be at grades 6, 8, and 12, with a 50% university passing score and remedial classes to raise passing rates.

5 cited moments
  • “Our policy identifies students' special talents and interests starting from kindergarten.”

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  • “We fundamentally differ by believing that education should be based on students' individual interests, not forcing everyone into the same path.”

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  • “National exams will be given at grades 6, 8, and 12.”

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  • “The passing score for university entrance will be 50%.”

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  • “We will provide remedial classes to quickly support students.”

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Higher Education

Universities should be autonomous, liberalized, and free from political interference. University cost-sharing will be reduced, and mentorship will be provided for students affected by war.

4 cited moments
  • “We support university autonomy, provided it is based on research and not used as a political cover.”

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  • “Education must be liberalized and free from political interference.”

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  • “The cost-sharing percentage at the university level will be reduced due to the high cost of living.”

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  • “We will provide mentorship and training programs for students who have been out of school for 3-5 years due to war.”

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