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House of Federation

የፌዴሬሽን ምክር ቤት
36th Ethiopian Parliament
Type
Type
ChambersSecond
Term limits
Five years
History
Founded21 August 1995; 29 years ago (1995-08-21)
New session started
9 October 2023
Leadership
Agegnehu Teshager, PP
since 4 October 2021
Deputy Speaker
Zahara Umud [am]
since 4 October 2021
Structure
Seats112
Political groups
Government (410)

Opposition (15)

Vacant (122)

  •   Vacant (122)
Joint committees
  • Committee for Regional & Constitutional Affairs
  • Budget Subsidy & Revenue Affairs Committee
Meeting place
Federal Parliamentary Assembly
Website
www.hofethiopia.gov.et
Constitution
1995 Constitution

The House of Federation (Amharic: የፌዴሬሽን ምክር ቤት, romanizedYe-Fēdērēshin Mikir Bēt) is the upper house of the bicameral Federal Parliamentary Assembly, the parliament of Ethiopia. It has 112 members.

Each Nation, Nationality and People shall be represented in the House of the Federation by at least one member. Each Nation or Nationality shall be represented by one additional representative for each one million of its population (Article 61:2 of the constitution).

Members of the House of the Federation shall be elected by the State Councils. The State Councils may themselves elect representatives to the House of the Federation, or they may hold elections to have the representatives elected by the people directly (Article 61:3 of the constitution).

Committees

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The House of Federation has two committees and a Council of Constitutional Inquiry. Each committee consists of fifteen members including a chairperson. The two committees are the Regional & Constitutional Affairs and Budget Subsidy & Revenue Affairs.

Committee for Regional & Constitutional Affairs

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The Committee for States' Affairs is responsible for taking measures that promote unity with the consent of peoples and manages the implementation of the rights of nations and nationalities that fall under the jurisdiction of the House of the Federation. With the approval of the House Speaker, it creates committees to resolve disputes or misunderstandings that occur between states and failed to reach an agreement at the state level. It's the committee's duty to present a report to the House for Federation intervention if any state, in violation of the Constitution, endangers the constitutional order. The committee also responsible for Legal Affairs identified civil cases that need to be incorporated into the code. It also has the duty of coming up with issues that require a constitutional amendment and reviewing similar cases to present recommendations to the House. It is also responsible to see that the rights of deputies aren't infringed and to identify other disciplinary actions the house should take when the quorum for House Sessions repeatedly fails to materialize.

Budget Subsidy & Revenue Affairs Committee

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The job of this committee is to present recommendations in determining the division of revenues derived from joint federal and state tax sources which is proposed by the executive branch and the subsidies that the federal government may provide to the states. The committee conducts a thorough review and presents a report in cases where conflicting issues arise in the division of revenues. In consultation with the House speakers, it names a committee to draft the budget of the House and performs a follow-up that this is done at the right time.

List of speakers

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Name Took office Left office Notes
Almaz Meko [am] 1995 August 2001 [1]
Mulatu Teshome 10 October 2002 10 October 2005 [2]
Degefe Bula 10 October 2005 2010 [3]
Kassa Teklebirhan October 2010 October 2015 [4]
Yalew Abate October 2015 6 May 2018 [5][6]
Keria Ibrahim 6 May 2018 10 June 2020 [7]
Adam Farah 10 June 2020 4 October 2021 [8]
Agegnehu Teshager 4 October 2021 Incumbent [8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Keesing's Record of World Events". Longman. 23 March 2019 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "The Journal of Parliamentary Information". Lok Sabha Secretariat. 23 March 2019 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "House of Federation - Degfe Bula ( Speaker of the House of Federation ) - Third Term Member". 2 July 2013. Archived from the original on 2 July 2013. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
  4. ^ "Assecaa".
  5. ^ Fortune, Addis (5 October 2015). "Yalew Abate elected as the new Speaker of House of Federation". addisfortune.net.
  6. ^ "Assecaa".
  7. ^ editor1. "Keria Ibrahim Elected as Speaker of House of Federation - Ethiopian News Agency". {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ a b "Ethiopia". Parline: the IPU’s Open Data Platform. 5 July 2018.
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