Mozambican President Daniel Chapo stressed the urgency of revising the country’s election legislation, and the laws on decentralisation. He spoke to reporters after meeting with the leaders of parties represented in the country’s parliament, the Assembly of the Republic, and municipal assemblies.
He claimed that all the parties represented at the meeting were “united and aligned’ on the need for reform and that Terms of Reference had been drawn up, arising from the previous meetings between the political leaders. Chapo did not make these Terms of Reference public. He suggested that the Terms of Reference could eventually signed by the political leaders as a binding commitment. No details on what the leaders have been discussing at these dialogue sessions have yet been made public.
(Source AIM)
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