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In 1992, Ethiopia underwent significant political change following the fall of the Derg regime, which had ruled since 1974. The Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), a coalition of rebel groups, gained control of the government after a protracted civil war. This period marked the beginning of a new federal system, aimed at addressing the diverse ethnic groups within the country, but also laid the groundwork for ongoing ethnic tensions and conflicts. Additionally, the country faced severe famine and humanitarian crises during this time.

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