The Ministry of Justice mandates the law enforcement under Article 23 Proclamation 471/2005, overseeing the Federal Police Commission.
[2][3][4][5] The highest legislative authority vested in the HPR— in comparable to first or lower chamber— served an interest of the federation as whole.
[8][9] In addition, the HoPR also have authority to nominate or candidate the president, who would be accepted by two-third majority of both chambers.
[13] Members of HoPR popularly elected for five-year term known as "first-past-the post" electoral system.
[14][15][16] The HPR roles are to enact laws on the matters assigned by federal jurisdiction and ratify national policy standard.
[17][18] Another roles including an appointment of federal judges, the ratification of international agreements, and supervision of members of the executive.
[3][23] The HOF vested power to interpret the federal constitution,[24] and rights to decide self-determination of groups[25] ultimately, secession,[26] resolution happened between states, and determines the joint revenue of federal and state units.
The Council of Ministers has the following functions:[33][34][35] The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia consisted of eleven regional states and two chartered cities such as Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa.
[62] Similar stipulation in Article 5 states the involvement of civil jurisdiction over federal government organ is party, their duties and official responsibilities.
Article 4 also guarantees similar acts wherein the Federal Courts Proclamation affects in every aspects of national interests, including in economy or foreign relations.
[73][74] The First Instance and Appellate Court is the cession division in municipal jurisdiction of Addis Ababa.