Eritrea still has a transitional government; no national elections have been held, and no constitution has been implemented, describes the political situation in Eritrea following independence.
Eritrea is a nation in the Horn of Africa on the Red Sea. The seaside position of Eritrea has long been significant in its history and culture. Eritrea achieved independence.
Eritrea was governed by a provisional administration comprised mostly of the central committee of the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF). This group established the Eritrean Transitional Government on May 19, 1993, immediately after a nationwide vote. The objective was for this administration to administer the country for four years, until a constitution was promulgated and a permanent government was elected. In May 1997, a constituent assembly passed a new constitution, but it was never implemented, and the scheduled legislative and presidential elections were never held.
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