Beyene Petros (Amharic: በየነ ጴጥሮስ; 11 March 1950 – 17 September 2024) was an Ethiopian politician and educator who was the professor of Biology at Addis Ababa University and a former member of the Ethiopian House of People's Representatives, representing an electoral district in Badawacho of Hadiya Zone. He was the chairman of one of the largest opposition political parties in Ethiopia, the Ethiopian Federal Democratic Forum Medrek.[1]
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በየነ ጴጥሮስ | |
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Political career
editPetros joined politics in 1991 when the ruling EPRDF took power. He was then appointed deputy minister of Education but later resigned from government. He has been a major opposition political figure since 1995. Petros was first elected to the parliament as member for Shone constituency in the May 2000 elections. In the 2003 parliament, he served as chairman for the combined Council of Alternative Forces for Peace and Democracy in Ethiopia, the Southern Ethiopia Peoples' Democratic Coalition, and the Hadiya National Democratic Organization. When parties joined to form the United Ethiopian Democratic Forces (UEDF) in 2004, Prof. Beyene became the chairman of the UEDF. He was serving as chairman for Ethiopian Federal Democratic Forum (Medrek).
On 3 August 2018, Petros was promoted to the new Government Privatisation Advisory Council to advise Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed concerning his new economic reforms.[2]
Personal life and death
editBeyene Petros was born on 11 March 1950, in Hadiya, Ethiopia. He attended elementary and high school at local schools in southern Ethiopia. He received his BSc from Addis Ababa University, MS from University of Wisconsin and Ph.D. from Tulane University all in Biology.
Petros joined the staff of Addis Ababa University in 1979 when he became a Lecturer. Later he became a Professor of Biology in 2009.
Petros was married and had four children; two girls (Mishisalla BEYENE of WFP) and two boys.[citation needed] He died on 17 September 2024, at the age of 74.[3]
References
edit- ^ "House of Peoples' Representatives of the Federal Republic of Ethiopia" Archived 2010-06-03 at the Wayback Machine, Ethiopian Parliament website (accessed 6 October 2009)
- ^ "Ethiopia: Government Privatisation Advisory Council Forms and Meets - allAfrica.com". Archived from the original on 7 August 2018.
- ^ Champion of peaceful opposition, Prof. Beyene Petros passes on
External links
edit- "Worrying Past, Bleak Year Ahead", essay by Beyene Petros (Addis Fortune website)
- "ETHIOPIA: Interview with opposition MP Beyene Petros" IRIN interview from 2002