(NPR) – Imagine a Constitution that allows any ethnicity to create its own state. That means they will have their own president and security forces. Ethiopia’s Constitution guarantees just that. And a recent vote is bringing up questions about whether a unified Ethiopia can continue to exist. NPR’s Eyder Peralta reports ↓
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