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South Africa Urges Mozambique to Resolve Post-Election Crisis Through Dialogue

South Africa Urges Mozambique to Resolve Post-Election Crisis Through Dialogue

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 24, 2024 5:55 pm
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South Africa has expressed deep concern over the escalating violence and disruptive protests in response to the growing unrest in Mozambique following its recent elections. The unrest, which erupted after the announcement of preliminary election results on October 9, has placed Mozambique in a politically and socially precarious position.

The South African Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement calling for immediate and constructive dialogue between all political stakeholders to resolve the crisis and lay the groundwork for long-term stability.

“We are gravely concerned about the situation in Mozambique, where post-election violence and protests have disrupted the country’s peace and stability. Following the announcement of final election results by the Constitutional Council, South Africa urges all parties to engage in urgent political discussions to foster national reconciliation and create a new trajectory for Mozambique’s political and developmental future,” the ministry stated.

A Regional Push for Stability

The South African government reiterated its readiness to actively support Mozambique through this critical period. It expressed its commitment to working in close coordination with the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and other multilateral organizations to find a sustainable and inclusive solution to the current impasse.

“South Africa stands prepared to assist Mozambique in facilitating this dialogue, and we will continue to collaborate with regional and international partners to support efforts that ensure a lasting resolution to the challenges at hand,” the ministry emphasized.

Background on the Crisis

The current wave of unrest stems from widespread dissatisfaction among opposition groups with the results of Mozambique’s presidential and parliamentary elections held on October 9. Protests broke out immediately after the electoral commission released the preliminary outcomes, which indicated a decisive victory for the ruling party, FRELIMO.

The situation further escalated when Mozambique’s Constitutional Council officially confirmed the ruling party’s victory. Opposition groups have rejected the results, citing alleged irregularities and claiming that the elections were neither free nor fair. This rejection has fueled protests, which have sometimes turned violent, disrupting daily life in parts of the country.

The Call for Dialogue

South Africa’s appeal for dialogue reflects its broader commitment to regional stability and its recognition of the potentially destabilizing impact of Mozambique’s crisis on neighboring countries. Analysts have pointed out that unresolved tensions in Mozambique could spill over into the region, making it imperative for regional leaders to intervene constructively.

By encouraging dialogue and offering support, South Africa aims to help Mozambique navigate this period of unrest and restore a sense of normalcy. Such efforts, the ministry noted, are vital for ensuring not only Mozambique’s peace and development but also the broader stability of the Southern African region.

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