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Kush Peoples' National Movement Party

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Self-Administration and Identity Questions Debate

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Minority self-administration

Address demands for self-administration through constitutional referendums to ensure peaceful coexistence and equal living conditions for all.

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  • “Address rights questions through referendums based on the constitution and ensure peaceful coexistence.”

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Mixed-identity cities

Establish multinational, mixed administrations in diverse areas from the top down to the local level, using dialogue and negotiation to resolve conflicts and foster peaceful coexistence.

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  • “Create mixed, multinational administrations in diverse communities and use dialogue to foster peaceful coexistence.”

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Minority language rights

Treat all languages equally by rejecting the concept of 'minority' languages, support mother-tongue education for children in grades 1 to 6, and strengthen the use of local languages in institutions and economic exchanges.

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  • “Reject the concept of 'minority' languages, support mother-tongue education, and strengthen local languages in institutions.”

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Party identity and inclusivity

The party's name 'Kush' is intended to be inclusive and unifying, utilizing constitutional rights to organize and promote Ethiopian multinational unity without marginalizing other language speakers.

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  • “The party aims to be inclusive and unifying, not marginalizing other language speakers, to promote Ethiopian multinational unity.”

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Definition of identity question

Identity questions are defined as the fundamental rights to live peacefully, work, have one's language respected, and move freely as an Ethiopian citizen without marginalization.

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  • “Identity questions encompass the right to live, work, have one's language respected, and move freely without marginalization.”

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