Ethiopia held
general elections on May 15, 2005, for seats in both its national
House of Peoples' Representatives and in four regional government councils. Under pressure from the international community,
Prime Minister Meles Zenawi promised that this election would be proof that more democracy would come in this multi-ethnic nation; international elections observers from the
European Union (EU) and the
U.S.-based
Carter Center were present to observe the results. This election succeeded in attracting about 90% of the registered voters to the polls. A government ban on protests was imposed throughout the election period.