ADDIS ABABA, August 12 (Xinhuanet) -- A senior Ethiopian official
said that the primary objective of revolutionary democracy being
pursued by the Ethiopian government is to build a free market
economy, Ethiopian News Agency reported here on Sunday. Girma Birru, minister of Economic Development and Cooperation,
was quoted as saying that revolutionary democracy should not be
confused communism, and revolutionary democracy which takes into
account the objective reality of the country was the only option
to bring about meaningful economic transformation and social
progress. He described as "inappropriate and grave mistake" the attempt
by some groups to liken revolutionary democracy with communism,
saying that both the International Monetary Fund and the World
Bank do not agree to the idea that capitalism could not develop in
a situation where land is owned by the government and the public. Girma said that revolutionary democracy ensures the rights of
farmers to own rent and transfer as inheritance. He defended Ethiopia's policy of public ownership of land,
saying that the system was in the best interest of the Ethiopian
peasantry, who constitutes by far the largest population. Earlier, the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic
Front (EPRDF) has reaffirmed that its economic objective remains
to be the establishment of a capitalist economic system. Enditem
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