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of the chairmen of the regional ERPDF member
party or affiliate party, has
therefore extensive power in regional affairs. On local level, the blurred borders
between the state and the party are expressed by people’s notion of the
woreda
and
kebele bureaucracy as party organs. In times of elections, for instance,
there is a clear perception among the voters that if they do not vote for the
ruling party, they will lose the benefits and services they have the right to
obtain from the public administration (Aalen 2000a).
In the southern region,
SNNPRS, this has been a central issue in the election campaigns. The ruling
party has felt justified in claiming the right to distribute aid, food and even land
in the name of the party. Party cadres have argued that those supporting the
opposition do not have the right to obtain such services, because it is the ruling
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