Tamrat Layne

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Tamrat Layne is an Ethiopian former rebel leader and politician who served as Prime Minister during the transitional government that followed the fall of the Derg regime.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
politician
rebel leader
activeYearsInPolitics 1991–1995
associatedWith EPRDF government
post-Derg political transition in Ethiopia
chargedWith corruption
embezzlement
conflict Ethiopian Civil War NERFINISHED
continentOfCitizenship Africa
convictedOf corruption
embezzlement
countryOfCitizenship Ethiopia NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1955
ethnicGroup Amhara NERFINISHED
gender male
governmentTypeServedIn Transitional Government NERFINISHED
imprisonedIn Ethiopia NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Amharic NERFINISHED
English
laterBecame born-again Christian
memberOfPoliticalParty Ethiopian People’s Democratic Movement NERFINISHED
Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front NERFINISHED
militaryRole rebel commander
notableEvent participation in peace negotiations ending the Ethiopian Civil War
removal from office amid corruption allegations
notableFor leadership in the Ethiopian People’s Democratic Movement
role in overthrowing the Derg regime
service as Prime Minister of the Transitional Government of Ethiopia
occupation public speaker
officeEndTime 1995
officeStartTime 1991
placeOfBirth Ethiopia NERFINISHED
positionHeld Deputy Prime Minister of Ethiopia
Minister of Defense of Ethiopia
Prime Minister of Ethiopia
precededBy Tesfaye Dinka NERFINISHED
primeMinisterDuring Transitional Government of Ethiopia NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
sentence 18 years imprisonment
speaksAbout corruption
faith
governance
succeededBy Meles Zenawi NERFINISHED

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Meles Zenawi precededBy Tamrat Layne