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Journalist Dominic Johnson argued that Mozambique's situation remained critical and that the violence had the potential to escalate into a civil war. [56] On 29 December, Mondlane announced a five-day suspension of protests to allow for humanitarian and international organizations to visit Mozambique and assess the human rights situation. [57]
Demonstrations started shortly after the Oct. 11 municipal elections as results trickled in. The ruling party, FRELIMO, was declared the winner in 64 out of 65 municipalities and has denied fraud.
Protests that have led to weeks of clashes with Mozambique's security forces need to continue for "maybe two to three months", the country's opposition leader has told the BBC. Venâncio Mondlane ...
Ongoing – COVID-19 pandemic in Mozambique. March 12 – Cyclone Freddy impacts Mozambique. [1] [2] October 11 – 2023 Mozambican local elections. [3] October 27 – Protests erupt across Mozambique, especially in the city of Nampula, against the results of local elections which locals claim were rigged. Ten people are injured in clashes with ...
Mozambique in Crisis. Mozambican police officers stand by as protesters burn tires during a demonstration against the government in Maputo on December 6, 2024. ... Gavin sees the current protest ...
Journalist Dominic Johnson argued that Mozambique's situation remained critical and that the violence had the potential to escalate into a civil war. [59] On 29 December, Mondlane announced a five-day suspension of protests to allow for humanitarian and international organizations to visit Mozambique and assess the human rights situation. [60]
PODEMOS presidential candidate Venâncio Mondlane, who alleges that the October election was rigged, returns to Mozambique from exile in South Africa amid protests. 2022–2025 Lebanese presidential election. Military commander Joseph Aoun is elected as President of Lebanon, ending the power vacuum that began in October 2022.
The president is elected using the two-round system. [8] The 250 members of the Assembly of the Republic are elected by proportional representation in eleven multi-member constituencies based on the country's provinces and on a first-past-the-post basis from two single-member constituencies representing Mozambican citizens in Africa and Europe.