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Tamrat LayneEthiopian politician.
Country:
Ethiopia |
Content:
- Ethiopian Political Figure
- Early Life and Political Activism
- Rise to Power
- Triumvirate and Vice Presidency
- Dismissal and Later Life
Ethiopian Political Figure
Hailemariam Desalegn was an esteemed Ethiopian politician who played a pivotal role in the nation's transformation.
Early Life and Political Activism
Details about Desalegn's early life and education are not readily available. However, he emerged as a prominent figure during the 1980s as a leader in the armed struggle against the regime of Mengistu Haile Mariam.
Rise to Power
Following the overthrow of Mariam in 1991, Desalegn ascended to the position of Prime Minister of Ethiopia in a triumvirate arrangement. He assumed this role on June 6, 1991, succeeding Tesfaye Dinka.
Triumvirate and Vice Presidency
Desalegn served as Prime Minister in the triumvirate government, alongside Meles Zenawi as President and Siye Abraha as Minister of Defense. In August 1995, Zenawi became Prime Minister, while Desalegn transitioned to the role of Vice President.
Dismissal and Later Life
In October 1996, Desalegn was dismissed from all his political positions. The reasons for his dismissal remain unclear. Following his departure from public office, Desalegn's life and activities are less well-documented.

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