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ETN Reports -The fall of Prosperity Party- A prosperity built on propaganda can not stand!

Posted: 15 Oct 2025, 14:22
by Za-Ilmaknun
Now the outside world is catching up with the illusions created by the OPDO administration. The regime is seen for what it really is. The regime has traded sovereignty for foreign applaud :mrgreen: Here we go


Re: ETN Reports -The fall of Prosperity Party- A prosperity built on propaganda can not stand!

Posted: 15 Oct 2025, 14:50
by Za-Ilmaknun
Servitude disguised as partnership! The beginning of a reckoning, the sandcastle is crumbling, and the regime finally is exposed naked. Big time political bankruptcy built on parasitic economy and non-existing reality. Seeking foreign validation instead of listening to the millions that once gave their approval to the Con artist isn't translating into a leadership that anyone can count on, I mean except Huressa :lol: :mrgreen: :lol:

Re: ETN Reports -The fall of Prosperity Party- A prosperity built on propaganda can not stand!

Posted: 15 Oct 2025, 15:19
by Za-Ilmaknun
መሠረት ሚድያ)- ኢትዮጵያ ከአበዳሪ ተቋማት ጋር እያረገችው ያለው የብድር ሽግሽግ ብዙ ርቀት መጓዝ ባለመቻሉ አበዳሪዎች ጉዳዩን ወደ ህግ ሊወስዱት እያሰቡ እንደሆነ ተሰምቷል።

ሬውተርስ ማምሻውን የኢትዮጵያ ባለስልጣናትን ጠቅሶ እንደዘገበው በሀገሪቱ እና በአበዳሪዎች መሀል ሲካሄድ የቆየው የብድር ሽግሽግ ንግግር ሳይሳካ ቀርቷል፣ ይህም ሀገሪቱን ላለፉት ሁለት አመታት የፋይናንስ ስናግ ውስጥ ከትተው በሚገኙ ጉዳዮች ላይ ስምምነት ላይ መድረስ ባለመቻሉ ነው።

https://meseretmedia.substack.com/p/dd7 ... dium=email

Re: ETN Reports -The fall of Prosperity Party- A prosperity built on propaganda can not stand!

Posted: 15 Oct 2025, 15:23
by Za-Ilmaknun
Ethiopia's debt restructuring negotiations with its bondholders had failed to produce a deal due to ongoing differences over the terms.

The East African nation defaulted on its sole international bond in late 2023 after it opted for a restructuring under the G20's Common Framework initiative, which requires comparable terms for official sector creditors and commercial bondholders.

In a bid to overcome the deadlock, bondholders had proposed the government provide a so-called "Value Recovery Instrument" - effectively an additional bond that would allow them to recoup some of their lost money if the country's export sector performs well in the next few years.

The committee of bondholders said it was disappointed by the failure of the talks.

It added that it had not seen the restructuring terms Ethiopia struck with official sector lenders and that the committee would now consider all options including legal action.

"While it remains open to considering revised proposals from Ethiopia, the Committee has determined that, at this stage, negotiations have reached an impasse," it said in a statement.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets ... ngNewsSerp