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  • 2 months ago | defenceweb.co.za | Corinna Jentzsch |Guy Martin

    Mozambique’s parliament and its new president, Daniel Chapo, were sworn in in mid-January 2025 after a tumultuous post-election period of protests, barricades and police violence. The 9 October 2024 elections prompted countless reports of fraud, leading the European Union election observer mission to note irregularities during counting of votes and unjustified alteration of election results.

  • Jan 24, 2025 | theconversation.com | Corinna Jentzsch

    Mozambique’s parliament and its new president, Daniel Chapo, were sworn in in mid-January 2025 after a tumultuous post-election period of protests, barricades and police violence. The 9 October 2024 elections prompted countless reports of fraud, leading the European Union election observer mission to note irregularities during counting of votes and unjustified alteration of election results.

  • Jan 24, 2025 | tolerance.ca | Corinna Jentzsch

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  • Nov 11, 2024 | africasacountry.com | Ruth Castel-Branco |Corinna Jentzsch

    On October 9, Mozambicans cast their ballots in the general election. After widespread fraud during last year’s municipal vote, many believed that the outcome was a foregone conclusion. The ruling party would rig the results, the opposition would capitulate, and Frelimo would usher in its sixth decade of rule. Sure enough, the election was fraught with irregularities: from ghost voters to fake observers, ballot box stuffing, and fictitious counting.

  • Oct 25, 2024 | africasacountry.com | Daniel Ribeiro |Corinna Jentzsch

    The saying “the enemy of my enemy is my friend” can help us understand what is currently happening in Mozambique between “Frenamo” (an alleged alliance between the Frelimo and Renamo parties on issues of common interest) and Podemos (Povo Otimista para o Desenvolvimento de Moçambique). On October 9, Mozambicans exercised their right to vote in the country’s seventh general election since 1994.

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