Politician Venâncio Mondlane, presidential candidate in the 2024 elections, says that a year later, Mozambique is in a “calamitous situation” and admits he will run again in 2029 if Anamola, the party he created, so decides.
One year after the general elections of October 9, 2024, Venâncio Mondlane, who never accepted the official results and led the largest popular protest in Mozambique’s multiparty democracy, says that “democracy and human rights are at their most problematic stage in the country’s history.” Mozambique is scheduled to hold local elections in 2028 and general elections in 2029.
(Source: CM)
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