Mozambique citizens protests over disputed election

 



                                 By vivian Saleh Kindly Share Story


Mozambican capital Maputo was in wreck on Friday as protests overnight turned violent following ruling party Frelimo’s re-election after 49 years in power.

Over Hundred of opposition supporters demonstrated, rejecting what they called a ballot “stolen” by a “corrupt” electoral commission, which on Thursday announced candidate Daniel Chapo had won the October 9 election with 71 per cent of the vote.

 the election authority, widely accused of acting in favour of Frelimo, was announcing the results, crowds gathered in multiple cities.
Protests escalated, with riot  setting fire to tyres to block avenues in
Maputo and scaling Frelimo’s election billboards and destroying them.

Some also threw stones at anti-riot police, who fired tear gas to disperse them, an AFP reporter witnessed.

Chapo, a 47-year-old former provincial governor with no experience in national government, was little known before his surprise nomination as candidate for the ruling Frelimo party. He will take over from President Filipe Nyusi in January.

Opposition leader Venancio Mondlane, has who declared himself the winner and claimed irregularities, officially won just over 20 percent.

“We absolutely reject these results,” said Mondlane, who has urged demonstrations, during a Facebook live broadcast Thursday evening.

“They do not reflect the will of the people,” he added, calling the political situation in the southern African country “rotten, doctored and fake”.

A European Union poll observer mission earlier this month noted “irregularities during counting” and “net favouritism” in favour of Frelimo.

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