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Democracy was not, however, accompanied by a permanent peace. A [[wikipedia:en:Eritrean%E2%80%93Ethiopian_War|border dispute with Eritrea]] in May 1998 led to a war that neither side could afford and which lasted until 2000, the same year that new elections were held that resulted in only 12 seats being won by the opposition. New elections in 2005 were greated disputed, and those in 2010 again returned Meles Zenawi  as Prime Minister. In mid 2011, after the rainy season failed two years in a row, East Africa experienced [[wikipedia:en:2011_East_Africa_drought|its worst drought in 60 years]].
Democracy was not, however, accompanied by a permanent peace. A [[wikipedia:en:Eritrean%E2%80%93Ethiopian_War|border dispute with Eritrea]] in May 1998 led to a war that neither side could afford and which lasted until 2000, the same year that new elections were held that resulted in only 12 seats being won by the opposition. New elections in 2005 were greated disputed, and those in 2010 again returned Meles Zenawi  as Prime Minister. In mid 2011, after the rainy season failed two years in a row, East Africa experienced [[wikipedia:en:2011_East_Africa_drought|its worst drought in 60 years]].
==Specific causes of deforestation==


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