in 2018 Short after assuming the role of
Prime Minister in 2018,
Abiy Ahmed was overwhelmingly praised by international community and gained unprecedented support by Ethiopians and diaspora community for democratic
reforms including releasing political prisoners (mostly journalists imprisoned by former ruling party, the EPRDF), encouraging gender equality in his cabinet, liberalizing banned media outlets and internet censorship, and lifting the
state of emergency imposed in
October 2016 in June 2018. Some argued that Abiy would resolve public discontent with the government by bringing political changes that fulfill democracy and the freedom of the people. The Parliament accepted female nominees, including the first female
President Sahle-Work Zewde in the
Federal Supreme Court, and Abiy requested the dissents of the former ruling party to return from the United States in order to run an electoral commission. The
Freedom in the World report by
Freedom House compared Ethiopia's ascension of political rights and civil liberties to
Malaysia; Ethiopia rose from 12 to 19, while Malaysia rose from 45 to 52. For his effort to settle the 20 year
conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea and "increasing women's rights", Abiy was awarded the
2019 Nobel Peace Prize. The Nobel Committee supported Abiy's reform efforts "to achieve peace and international cooperation," including his "reforms that give many citizens hope for a better life and a brighter future." Abiy used "Medemer" rhetoric, which means "summing", to refer to political centralization in favor of Ethiopian nationalism and the breakup of ethnic federalism that permeated since the rule of the EPRDF in the 1990s. He published his first book of the same name in October 2019. In Abiy's words: "Medemer, an Amharic word, signifies synergy, convergence and teamwork for a common destiny. […] In essence, Medemer is an act of peace that seeks the unity of our common humanity." In November 2019, Abiy dissolved EPRDF and merged all ethnically based regional parties to form his
Prosperity Party in December 2019. The
Afar,
Somali,
Oromia,
Benishangul-Gumuz,
Harari,
Gambela and the
Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's regional parties were merged into the Prosperity Party; only the
Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) refused to merge, becoming the main opponent of Abiy's government. Abiy promised that the party would promote
liberal democracy and give opportunities for the private sector. The Prosperity Party was criticized by Somali Regional government to TPLF cause. On 14 August 2021, former Vice President of the Somali Region
Abdifatah Mohamoud was detained by unidentified security officers in
Addis Ababa who sent him to
Jijiga, where he was arbitrarily detained and released that day. According to him, the detention was enforced by Somali Region President
Mustafa Mohammed Omer assisted by the Ethiopian
National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS). This fueled an opposition to the party; the installation of Mustafa as president had led to Somali political instability. == 2020–present ==