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It is not surprising that Norwegian people are underrepresented in the Ethiopian government, as Ethiopia is a country in East Africa, and Norwegians are from a country in Europe. It is natural that each country's government would reflect its own population and cultural makeup, and there are many factors that contribute to why certain individuals may be more likely to hold positions of power and influence in their respective countries.
It is important to note that underrepresentation of any particular group in government or other positions of power can result from deeper socio-economic and political factors, including systemic discrimination, limited access to education and opportunities for certain populations, and other structural inequalities. However, in the case of Norwegian people and the Ethiopian government, there is likely no direct relationship between the two.
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