Ethiopia’s first female president

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Sahle-Work Zewde

By BBC
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Ethiopian members of parliament have elected Sahle-Work Zewde as the country’s first female president.
Ms Shale-Work is an experienced diplomat who most recently held a position with the United Nations.
Her election to the ceremonial position comes a week after Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed appointed a cabinet with half the posts taken up by women.
In her acceptance speech, President Sahle-Work spoke about the importance of maintaining peace, local media say.​
She was voted in after the unexpected resignation of her predecessor, Mulatu Teshome.
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President Sahle-Work has served as an ambassador for Ethiopia in Senegal and Djibouti.
She has also held a number of UN positions, including head of peace-building in the Central African Republic.
Immediately before becoming president, Ms Sahle-Work was the UN representative at the African Union.
In the Ethiopian constitution, the post of president is ceremonial with the prime minister holding the political power.​

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