is 1987 constitution of Ethiopia introduced the issue of self-rule and shared-rule?
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Aug 25
Yes, the 1987 Constitution of Ethiopia introduced the concept of self-rule and shared-rule. The constitution established a federal system of government in which power is shared between the federal government and regional states, allowing for self-rule and autonomy for the various ethnic groups and regions within the country. This was a significant departure from previous centralized forms of government in Ethiopia and aimed to address the demands for greater autonomy and self-determination from various ethnic groups within the country.