Gadaa Constitution
Deribie Demmeksa
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Abstract:
This chapter reconstructs and systematises the unwritten Gadaa Constitution (heera Gadaa) as the foundational legal and philosophical framework of Oromo democracy, drawing extensively on Asmarom Legesse’s identification of its core principles and supplementing them with additional constitutional doctrines embedded in Oromo political practice. The chapter explains that the Gadaa Constitution—summarised in the maxim “Heerri shantama; seerri dhibba shaniif shantama” (fifty constitutional principles and five hundred fifty laws)—is preserved through oral transmission, periodically audited and amended by the Caffee (national assembly), and safeguarded by senior legal scholars (hayyuu guddicha). It elaborates key constitutional principles, including supremacy of the law, accountability of leaders, subordination of military power to deliberative assemblies, man-made legislation through consensus, single-term office, orderly and staggered succession, balanced opposition, separation of political and ritual domains, generational power distribution, and representative governance. Beyond these, the chapter identifies additional indigenous principles such as equality, unity, covenant, five-party structure, generation-sets, age-sets, assembly norms, ethnological integration (moggaasaa), asylum and protection, holistic peace (nagaa), development philosophy (finna), harmonious balance (safuu), sovereignty (birmadummaa), and dual moiety organisation. These principles portray the Gadaa Constitution as a sophisticated, participatory, and morally grounded system of governance that integrates law, ritual, generational order, and social harmony into a coherent democratic tradition sustained through collective memory and cyclical renewal.
Date: 2020-01-12
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