The House of Peoples Representatives of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE) is seeking interested and qualified candidates for the following vacant positions.
The first Ethiopian parliament was opened on Nov. 3, 1931, following Emperor Haile Selassie-I’s proclamation of the first constitution in July 1931. Since then, the nature of parliaments in Ethiopia has evolved, varying across different regimes. According to Article 53 of the FDRE constitution, Ethiopia has two Federal Houses: The House of Peoples’ Representatives and the House of the Federation. These Houses were established in August 1995. The House of Peoples’ Representatives serves as the highest authority of the federal government.
Communication, computer engineering, electrical engineering, electronics, environmental science, forestry, human resource management, information system, information technology, international relations, journalism, language and literature, leadership, management, photography, project management, public administration, social sciences, sociology, theatrical art, and related fields.
Interested applicants are encouraged to submit their non-returnable application, CV, and copies of relevant credentials to the House of Peoples Representatives. For more information, please refer to the above image snippet.
Note: Ensure to submit all required documents before the deadline.
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