1991
nián 7
yuè,
āi gé zhèn zhù chí zhào kāi quán guó huì yì, 20
duō gè zhèng zhì hé mín zú zǔ zhì cān jiā。
huì yì tōng guò liǎo《
guò dù qī xiàn zhāng》,
xuǎn jǔ chǎn shēng liǎo 87
rén de dài biǎo yuàn,
āi gé zhèn zhù xí méi lāi sī ·
zé nà wéi rèn guò dù zhèng fǔ zǒng tǒng hé dài biǎo yuàn yuàn cháng。
guò dù zhèng fǔ chéng lì。 1993
nián 5
yuè 24
rì,
è lì tè lǐ yà (
yuán '
āi sài '
é bǐ yà '
è lì tè lǐ yà shěng )
tōng guò zài guó jì shè huì jiān dū xià de quán mín gōng jué,
chéng wéi yī gè zhù quán guó jiā。
In July 1991, the EPRDF, the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF), and others established the Transitional Government of Ethiopia (TGE) which was composed of an 87-member Council of Representatives and guided by a national charter that functioned as a transitional constitution. In June 1992, the OLF withdrew from the government; in March 1993, members of the Southern Ethiopia Peoples' Democratic Coalition also left the government.
Eritrea separated from Ethiopia following the fall of the Derg in 1991, after a long independentist war.
In 1994, a new constitution was written that formed a bicameral legislature and a judicial system.