-
Emperor Haile Sel****ie, the
Emperor included.
Built during this time was the
Shengo Hall,
accommodating the country's legislature, and the
Presidential Office...
- 38°42′E / 9°N 38.7°E / 9; 38.7 The
National Shengo (Amharic: ብሔራዊ ሸንጎ, romanized: Bihērawī
Shengo, lit. 'National Congress' or 'National ****embly')...
-
structure similar to
other communist states. The legislature, the
National Shengo, was
nominally the
highest organ of
state power. A
president served as head...
- the
Ethiopian Constitution of 1995, the
Parliament replaced the
National Shengo as the
legislative branch of the
Ethiopian government. The
Imperial Parliament...
- in a president,
elected by the
National Shengo for a five-year term, and a
cabinet also
appointed by the
Shengo. The
president was ex
officio chairman...
- from the
Parliament is the
Shengo Hall,
built by the Derg
regime of
Mengistu Haile Mariam as its new
parliament hall. The
Shengo Hall was the world's largest...
- Ethiopia. The
president was
elected to a five-year term by the
National Shengo (legislature), with no term limits. The
presidency was the
chief executive...
-
General elections were held in
Ethiopia on 14 June 1987 for
seats in its
Shengo. This was the
first election since Emperor Haile Sel****ie was
deposed in...
- regions".
Chapter 9 gave to the
National Shengo (the legislature) the
power to
establish the regions. The
Shengo established the
regions in Proclamation...
-
example and
commit suicide." His
actions were frantic: he
convened the
Shengo, for an
emergency session and
reorganized his cabinet, but as
Henze concludes...