In 1955, Ethiopian citizenship could be lost through various means, such as voluntarily acquiring citizenship in Another Country or engaging in acts deemed treasonous against the Ethiopian state. Additionally, individuals could lose their citizenship by residing outside the country for an extended period without maintaining ties to Ethiopia. The legal framework governing citizenship during this period was influenced by the broader socio-political context, including the monarchy's efforts to maintain national unity and control.
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