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Mozambique Opposition Leader Plans to Assume Presidency Amid Ongoing Unrest

Mozambique Opposition Leader Plans to Assume Presidency Amid Ongoing Unrest

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 24, 2024 7:10 pm
By Taha Sakr 3 Min Read
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Mozambique’s political crisis deepened as opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane declared his intention to assume the presidency on January 15, rejecting the results of the recent presidential election. Mondlane’s announcement follows his challenge to the victory of Frelimo’s candidate, Daniel Chapo, which was upheld by Mozambique’s highest court earlier this week.

Mondlane’s supporters have taken to the streets, clashing with security forces in protests that have escalated into violence. The capital, Maputo, was eerily quiet on Christmas Eve, with many businesses shuttered and people staying indoors to avoid being caught up in the turmoil. Across the country, Frelimo offices, police stations, and other institutions have been attacked, looted, and set on fire, highlighting the deep divisions in the nation.

The unrest erupted after the Constitutional Court ratified Chapo’s victory, declaring him the winner of October’s presidential election. Mondlane, who ran as an independent after splitting from the opposition Renamo party, has rejected the ruling, claiming the election was rigged. He has vowed to assume the presidency on January 15, the day Chapo is set to be inaugurated, although it remains unclear how he plans to do so, as Mondlane is currently in self-imposed exile.

In a recent Facebook live broadcast, Mondlane urged his followers to remain peaceful, despite the violent protests. “We are with the people. We do not advocate any form of violence,” he asserted. His calls for peaceful resistance have been echoed by his supporters, who have rallied around him as a symbol of change, particularly among young, disillusioned Mozambicans who feel neglected by the current political system.

The election, which saw Chapo secure 65% of the vote compared to Mondlane’s 24%, marked the first presidential race for both candidates. While Chapo and Frelimo have dismissed claims of electoral fraud, rights groups have criticized the security forces for their role in suppressing the protests, which have led to more than 100 deaths since the election.

Mondlane’s strong base of support comes from young people, many of whom are struggling with high unemployment rates and are seeking greater opportunities and reform. Chapo, a youthful 47-year-old candidate, represents Frelimo’s efforts to appeal to a new generation, but his victory has been marred by the ongoing accusations of election manipulation.

The political deadlock continues to cast a shadow over Mozambique’s future as both sides remain entrenched in their positions. The coming weeks will likely be critical in determining whether the country can avert further violence and find a path toward resolution.

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