With the failed peace negotiations between the Ethiopian government and the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA), various opinions and stances have emerged regarding future interactions with the Abiy administration.
The OLA, viewed as an illegal offshoot of the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF), claims that the federal authorities have initiated new offensives against them in the wake of these discussions.
Merera Gudina, the chairperson of the Oromo Federalist Congress, underscored the ongoing power struggles, highlighting the uncertainty of peace.
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