Ethiopian politician and member of parliament
Christian Tadele (Amharic: ክርስቲያን ታደለ) is an Ethiopian politician who is a member of the House of Peoples' Representatives (HoPR) in Opposition group and Chairman of the Standing Committee on Government Expenditure. He was the spokesperson of the Amhara nationalist party National Movement of Amhara (NaMa) from 2018.
Tadele was arrested several times by the government security forces as he was an outspoken opposition leader to Abiy Ahmed administration.[1]
Political career
Christian Tadele was one of founding members of the National Movement of Amhara (NaMa), who has served as the spokesperson from 16 June 2018.[2]
He is one of opposition MPs who is utterly critical for the Abiy Ahmed government and arrested several times during his regime. In June 2019, three council members of NaMa, including Tadele were arrested in West Gojjam Zone, Sekela woreda following the Amhara Region coup d'état attempt on 22 June. They were arrested where they travelling for work.[3]
In June 2023, he condemned the brutal killings in Debre Elias monastery, in Gojjam Zone of Amhara Region, alleging it was perpetuated by government security forces.[4] On 3 August 2023, Tadele was taken away by security forces amidst a state of emergency imposed during the war in Amhara. A family member told that a policeman beat him before proceeding talk to him. In the next day at around 8:30 AM, police returned to Tadele's home to conduct search.[1][5][6]
In March 2024, the Parliament lifted his immunity. Two members of parliament opposed the motion to lift his immunity.[7]
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