[8] Imaledih published YeHebret demtse (Amharic: የኅብረት ድምፅ, 'Voice of Unity') as its organ.
[7][9] The goal of Imaledih was to mobilize support for the National Democratic Revolution Programme and to build a new party.
The Imaledih factions requested to be able to provide political education to the armed forces, but President Mengistu Haile Mariam refused to go along with this plan.
[13] Ichat was expelled from Imaledih in March 1978, for supposed differences over political and ideological line.
[7] In connection with the dissolution, Yehebret demtse declared that a new party would be formed, but not through a merger of organizations.
[9] Imaledih was substituted by a new structure, the Commission for Organizing the Party of the Working People of Ethiopia.