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Mozambique’s Ruling Frelimo Party Declared Election Winner Amid Protests

  • Frelimo’s candidate Daniel Chapo wins disputed election with 70% of the vote
  • Opposition protests intensify amid allegations of fraud and malpractices

Mozambique’s ruling Frelimo party candidate, Daniel Chapo, has been declared the winner of the contested October 9 elections, securing about 70% of the vote, according to the country’s National Electoral Commission. His closest rival, Venancio Mondlane of the PODEMOS party, garnered 20%, but opposition groups have fiercely disputed the results, alleging widespread vote rigging and other electoral malpractices.

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