Mozambique’s recent presidential election has ignited widespread turmoil and even the opposition candidate Venancio Mondlane disputes the ruling party’s Daniel Chapo’s victory, alleging fraud and manipulation.
In a harsh response to this, Protests have erupted nationwide, with Mondlane’s supporters rallying against the National Election Commission’s declaration.
The demonstrations have turned violent to the point that even roads were blocked, tires were burned and police responded with tear gas. Dozens were injured, and hundreds were detained.
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Tensions have escalated before the election commission’s announcement, fueled by the murders of two opposition figures close to Mondlane. The killings sparked outrage, intensifying calls for accountability.
President-elect Chapo urges dialogue to quell the unrest. Also, Mondlane’s Podemos party demands transparency, claiming that he won the election. The standoff threatens Mozambique’s stability.
The situation unfolds amid rising regional concerns. International observers are watching closely, seeking a peaceful resolution.
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