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Mozambique Swears in New Parliament Amid Political Tensions and Opposition Boycott

Mozambique Swears in New Parliament Amid Political Tensions and Opposition Boycott

Taha Sakr
Last updated: January 16, 2025 1:51 pm
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Mozambique witnessed renewed social unrest on the morning of January 14, 2025, as demonstrators clashed with police in parts of Maputo. Barricades were erected, and tires were set alight, symbolizing the growing discontent among the public. The unrest unfolded just as the country’s newly elected members of parliament were being sworn into office for the 10th legislature, marking a significant moment in Mozambique’s political landscape.

The swearing-in ceremony took place on Monday, presided over by President Filipe Nyusi, who welcomed the newly elected deputies following the contentious general elections held on October 9, 2024. The event saw 210 out of the 250 elected parliamentarians take the oath of office. The ruling FRELIMO party, led by Nyusi, managed to secure a commanding majority with 171 seats, while the PODEMOS party earned 39 seats.

However, the proceedings were marred by the absence of representatives from the main opposition parties, RENAMO and the Democratic Movement of Mozambique (MDM), who staged a boycott of the ceremony in protest of alleged irregularities in the election process. These parties had voiced concerns over the credibility of the electoral commission’s results, which declared FRELIMO’s candidate Daniel Chapo as the winner of the presidential race, a move that further deepened political divisions within the country.

Despite the absence of the opposition, the ceremony went forward, with Margarida Talapa being sworn in as the new speaker of parliament. In her speech, Talapa acknowledged the current political tensions and emphasized her commitment to fulfilling the expectations of the Mozambican people during this challenging period. She pledged to prioritize national unity and stability while fostering dialogue across the political spectrum.

President Nyusi addressed the newly sworn-in parliamentarians, urging them to adopt a “patriotic spirit” and ensure that their work aligns with the aspirations of all Mozambicans. He called on lawmakers to focus on advancing key political and legal reforms that would address the pressing socio-political and economic challenges facing the nation. “It is through your leadership that we will shape a prosperous, peaceful, and democratic Mozambique,” Nyusi stated, underscoring the critical need for reconciliation and stability in the country’s governance.

The swearing-in event took place amid heightened tensions, as protests erupted across the nation following the electoral commission’s announcement of the preliminary results. These protests are a direct response to the perception of an unfair election process, particularly the dominance of FRELIMO in both the presidential and parliamentary contests. The political unrest has raised concerns over the future of Mozambique’s democracy and the path forward for national reconciliation.

The opposition, led by figures like Venancio Mondlane of RENAMO, has vowed to continue challenging the election results and calling for reforms to ensure the integrity of future elections. The international community, including neighboring South Africa and the Southern African Development Community (SADC), has expressed its readiness to assist Mozambique in navigating through its political crisis and fostering dialogue between the government and the opposition.

As Mozambique enters a new legislative session, the country faces significant challenges in overcoming its political divisions. While the government has expressed a commitment to reform, it remains to be seen whether the opposition will engage in meaningful dialogue or continue their boycott and protests. The political landscape in Mozambique remains fluid, with the coming months likely to be crucial in determining the future direction of the country.

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