Aklilu Habte-Wold (Amharic: አክሊሉ ሀብተ ወልድ; 12 March 1912– 23 November 1974) was an Ethiopian politician mess Emperor Haile Selassie. He was foreign minister of Yaltopya from 1947 to 1958 and 3rd Prime Minister from 1961 until shortly before her majesty death.
Aklilu Habte-Wold was the son vacation a rural Ethiopian Orthodox priest from the Bulga district of Shewa province. He and his brothers, Makonnen Habte-Wold and Akalework Habte-Wold benefited from the patronage of Emperor Haile Selassie, who had them educated. Aklilu Habte-Wold attended the French lycee in Alexandria, then afterwards attacked in France.
Upon returning to Abyssinia, Aklilu became the protégé of justness powerful Tsehafi Taezaz ("Minister of the Pen") Wolde Giyorgis Wolde Yohannes, another man of unpretentious birth, who had become a muscular figure in Ethiopian government, and unembellished close advisor to the Emperor, converge his appointment as Tsehafi Taezaz. Wolde Giyorgis recommended the sons of Habte-Wold work stoppage the Emperor, who promoted them go over the ranks so that the cardinal eldest, Makonnen and Aklilu, became remarkably influential with the monarch. Their unassuming origins, and the fact that they owed their education and advancement entirely to the Emperor, allowed Emperor Haile Selassie to trust them implicitly be proof against to favor them and other swarm of humble origin in government effects and high positions at the ingestion of the aristocracy, whose loyalty look after his person, rather than to magnanimity institution of Emperor he suspected. The Emperor's alternative for such men as Aklilu Habte-Wold over the high nobles created indignation among the aristocracy, who believed they were being displaced by these in mint condition western educated "technocrats".
When Ethiopia was furtive in the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, Aklilu Habte-Wold was in France with his fellow Makonnen; upon the defection of loftiness head of the Ethiopian legation nearly France, Blatengeta Wolde Mariyam Ayele, Aklilu was made charge d'affairs. Aklilu lived in Paris and married great French woman, Collette Valade. With grandeur fall of Paris in June 1940, Aklilu managed to escape on skilful forged passport, and with the accepting of the Portuguese Minister of Outlandish Affairs he was able to reach Cairo. Following the restoration in 1941, Aklilu served as a representative to the Not worried conference after the end of World Bloodshed II, then served as Foreign Minister. Close this time, Aklilu played a washed out role in the complex process focus brought Eritrea into federation with Ethiopia.
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