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Mozambican Opposition Leader Mondlane Calls for Three-Day Strike After Returning from Exile

Mozambican Opposition Leader Mondlane Calls for Three-Day Strike After Returning from Exile

Taha Sakr
Last updated: January 12, 2025 8:10 pm
By Taha Sakr 4 Min Read
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Mozambican opposition leader Venancio Mondlane has returned to his home country after a period of self-imposed exile, where he had been in the aftermath of the presidential election. Upon his arrival on January 9, 2025, Mondlane addressed his supporters and reaffirmed his readiness to lead new demonstrations, following his previous calls for political reform. He has urged the people of Mozambique to unite and take action by participating in a fresh three-day national strike, which he believes will draw attention to the alleged injustices of the recent election and challenge the status quo.

Mondlane, who was the runner-up in Mozambique’s October 9 presidential race, has repeatedly voiced his dissatisfaction with the election results, claiming that the process was rigged. This has led him to encourage nationwide protests, a stance that has contributed to ongoing unrest across the country since late October. The unrest, marked by violent clashes between protesters and authorities, has already resulted in the deaths of at least 21 individuals, according to police reports.

Following his arrival at Maputo International Airport on Thursday, January 9, 2025, Mondlane was greeted by his supporters. In a video message published on his social media accounts, he called for a national strike, urging all sectors to cease operations for three consecutive days. He emphasized the need for unity and determination among Mozambicans, stating, “We must declare a national strike… paralyze activities during these three days.”

However, his return to Mozambique has not been without complications. Immigration authorities at Maputo International Airport confiscated Mondlane’s diplomatic passport, as it was deemed invalid. The National Migration Service explained in a statement that the passport had been rejected because Mondlane had previously resigned from his position as a member of parliament. Consequently, Mondlane was forced to continue his journey without the document, which adds to the tense atmosphere surrounding his return.

The political climate in Mozambique has been increasingly charged since the election, with Mondlane’s supporters accusing the ruling FRELIMO party of electoral fraud. The newly elected president, Daniel Chapo, from the FRELIMO party, is set to be inaugurated next Wednesday, but Mondlane’s return and his call for a strike suggest that political tensions are far from resolved.

Mondlane’s call for a national strike marks the continuation of his opposition to the election process, which he argues did not reflect the will of the people. Despite the challenging circumstances, Mondlane remains steadfast in his determination to fight for what he considers fairer electoral processes and greater accountability in Mozambique’s political landscape.

This new call for civil disobedience will likely contribute to the already tense atmosphere in the country as both political factions brace for further developments in the coming weeks. The situation remains uncertain as the government prepares for the inauguration of the new president, while Mondlane’s supporters gather in solidarity with his calls for change.

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