(Sept 21, 2012, iOL)--Ethiopia's new Prime Minister Hailemariam
Desalegn took the oath of office on Friday, vowing to maintain the
legacy of long-time ruler Meles Zenawi who died last month. “I, Hailemariam Desalegn, in front
of the parliament, accept to be the prime minister of Ethiopia,” he
said, as lawmakers banged on their desks in support.
Hailemariam, 47, was elected last
week as the chairman of the ruling coalition Ethiopian Peoples'
Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), which holds an overwhelming
majority in parliament. “With the decision of the EPRDF
and the parliament, I am very happy to take the responsibility of being
prime minister,” he said, speaking after taking the oath with his hand
on the bible.
A close ally of Meles as deputy prime minister
and foreign minister since 2010, Hailemariam vowed to continue in the
footsteps of the late ruler. “We brought peace, democracy and development to the country,” he said. “Meles considered himself as a son of the people,” he added, promising to continue “Meles's legacy without any change.”
Some analysts have argued that
Hailemariam will be handicapped by his relatively young age, lack of
experience and the fact he was not part of the still powerful core of
former rebels who seized power in 1991. Education minister Demeke
Mekonnen, elected last week as deputy chair of the EPRDF, was elected
deputy prime minister, taking over the post from Hailemariam. “I will serve the country and faithfully serve the prime minister,” Demeke said as he took the oath. Read more from iOL »
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