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Mozambique's Parliament Sworn In Amid Opposition Boycott and Rising Unrest

Mozambique’s Parliament Sworn In Amid Opposition Boycott and Rising Unrest

Taha Sakr
Last updated: January 14, 2025 7:19 pm
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Mozambique’s parliament convened on Monday to swear in deputies for its 10th legislature following the general elections held on October 9, 2024. However, the event was overshadowed by an opposition boycott and renewed social unrest in parts of the capital, Maputo.

Political Unrest in Maputo

Reports of social unrest surfaced early Monday, with demonstrations erupting in some areas of Maputo. Protesters erected barricades and set tires ablaze, prompting police to intervene and disperse the crowds using live ammunition. These protests highlighted the deepening political divisions and dissatisfaction with the recent election process.

Swearing-In Ceremony

Despite the unrest, the swearing-in ceremony proceeded under the leadership of President Filipe Nyusi. Of the 250 deputies elected in the October polls, 210 were sworn in during the session.

The ruling FRELIMO party secured an overwhelming majority in the new legislature with 171 seats, while the PODEMOS party won 39 seats. However, deputies from the main opposition party, RENAMO, and the Democratic Movement of Mozambique (MDM) boycotted the ceremony. Both opposition groups cited allegations of widespread irregularities during the electoral process as their reason for abstaining.

New Speaker Takes Office

During the session, Margarida Talapa was inaugurated as the new speaker of parliament. In her first address, she pledged to address the expectations of the Mozambican people during this politically sensitive period.

Talapa’s appointment comes at a time when Mozambique is grappling with economic challenges, political unrest, and unresolved electoral disputes.

President Nyusi’s Call for Unity

In his remarks at the ceremony, President Nyusi urged lawmakers to work collaboratively to address the country’s challenges. He called on the new parliament to adopt a “patriotic spirit” and align its efforts with the aspirations of the Mozambican people.

“It is through your leadership that we will shape a prosperous, peaceful, and democratic Mozambique,” Nyusi said. He emphasized the importance of fostering reconciliation and maintaining stability in the face of mounting political tensions.

The president also urged legislators to prioritize political and legal reforms to address Mozambique’s socio-economic challenges and strengthen democratic institutions.

Background on Post-Election Protests

Protests erupted across Mozambique shortly after the electoral commission announced preliminary results for the presidential and parliamentary elections in October. The ruling FRELIMO party and its presidential candidate, Daniel Chapo, were declared the winners, sparking allegations of vote manipulation and fraud from opposition parties.

As tensions persist, regional organizations, including South Africa and the Southern African Development Community (SADC), have expressed readiness to assist Mozambique in navigating its political crisis.

The boycotted inauguration and ongoing protests underscore the fragile state of Mozambique’s democracy and the challenges facing its new legislature. With political tensions simmering and public discontent growing, the government’s ability to foster reconciliation and implement meaningful reforms will be crucial for maintaining stability and rebuilding public trust.

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