Wolaita People's Liberation Movement

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Wolaita People's Liberation Movement
Wolaytta Deriya La'atettaa Qaattaa
Amharic nameየዎላይታ ሕዝብ ብሔራዊ ንቅናቄ
AbbreviationWPLM
PresidentWoldemariam Lisanu (dr.)
Political sector headAmanuel Belachew
Party's national office headTadewos Chinasho
Founded22 April 2023
Headquarters Wolaita Sodo
Youth wing Wolayta Yelaga
Ideology Wolayta nationalism
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Wolaita People's Liberation Movement

The Wolaita People's Liberation Movement (Wolayttattuwa: Wolaytta Deriya La'atettaa Qaattaa), in short WPLM is a political party in Ethiopia founded in 2023. Before its formation the party has been working on a temporary permit from the National Election Board of Ethiopia for three months. The main objective of the movement is to enable the Wolayta nation to have their rights respected in various areas of Ethiopia. [1] [2] The party is formed as a national party, and at the time of its formation, the party's members were from the former Southern Region, Oromia, Tigray, Gambella, Afar and Addis Ababa City Administration. [3]

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References

  1. "ለመጀመሪያ ጊዜ ሀገርአቀፍ ፓርቲነት የሚመዘገበው የዎላይታ ህዝቦች ነፃነት ንቅናቄ ምን አላማ ይዞ መጣ". Wolaita Times (in Amharic).
  2. "አዲሱ የዎላይታ ሕዝቦች ነፃነት ንቅናቄ (ዎሕነን) ምን ይዞ መጣ?". Deutsche Welle (in Amharic).
  3. "የዎላይታ ሕዝቦች ነፃነት ንቅናቄ የተሰኘ አዲስ አገር አቀፍ የፖለቲካ ፓርቲ፤ በነገው ዕለት መስራች ጉባኤውን ሊያካሄድ ነው". ethiopanorama.com (in Amharic).