Assefa, Getachew Ass.proAssefa, Getachew Ass.proWondimu, Dagim2020-08-282023-11-082020-08-282023-11-082020-052020-05http://etd.aau.edu.et/handle/123456789/22174The nine regional states, constituting the Ethiopian federation had their own constitutions starting from the time of transition and have previously been revised multiple times in the last two decades. Oromia and Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ (SNNPR) regions enacted their first constitution in 1995. As to how the constitutions were made is the question of many researchers. Some writers put that making process as unclear. Some others opine that the constitutions were simply legislated as ordinary legislation with out observing the constitution making principles. This study seeks to explore the making process of the constitutions of Oromia and SNNP regions. It aims to identify the guiding principles and methodology employed in the making process. It also aims to find out the major challenges encountered in the process. In doing so, qualitative data collections method was employed. The findings of the study reveals that it is hard to say that the regional states made own efforts to give themselves home grown constitutions, although they have the right to do so. This paper concludes that the regional state has not employed special procedure in the making process. The public was not given the chance to give their say on the content and procedure of making. The constitution making process of the two regions were highly dominated by the federal government. Finally this piece recommends that the constitutions of Oromia and SNNPR should be revised to make it more adaptable to the socio-economic and cultural situation of the respective regions.The nine regional states, constituting the Ethiopian federation had their own constitutions starting from the time of transition and have previously been revised multiple times in the last two decades. Oromia and Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ (SNNPR) regions enacted their first constitution in 1995. As to how the constitutions were made is the question of many researchers. Some writers put that making process as unclear. Some others opine that the constitutions were simply legislated as ordinary legislation with out observing the constitution making principles. This study seeks to explore the making process of the constitutions of Oromia and SNNP regions. It aims to identify the guiding principles and methodology employed in the making process. It also aims to find out the major challenges encountered in the process. In doing so, qualitative data collections method was employed. The findings of the study reveals that it is hard to say that the regional states made own efforts to give themselves home grown constitutions, although they have the right to do so. This paper concludes that the regional state has not employed special procedure in the making process. The public was not given the chance to give their say on the content and procedure of making. The constitution making process of the two regions were highly dominated by the federal government. Finally this piece recommends that the constitutions of Oromia and SNNPR should be revised to make it more adaptable to the socio-economic and cultural situation of the respective regions.en-USConstitution, Sub-national units, Guidelines, Regional states, Oromia, SNNPR, Constitution making, State council, Council of nationalitiesConstitution, Sub-national units, Guidelines, Regional states, Oromia, SNNPR, Constitution making, State council, Council of nationalitiesSub-national Constitution Making Process in Ethiopia: The Case of Oromia and SNNPR Regional State ConstitutionsThesis