Mozambique’s Electoral Earthquake: What Next? | ISPI
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Mozambique’s Electoral Earthquake: What Next? | ISPI
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Elections and political shift: Mozambique’s October 9, 2024 elections produced a “political earthquake,” with RENAMO’s support base collapsing and a strong presidential win for Mondlane’s opposition candidate. FRELIMO, unprepared for Mondlane’s actions, faced nationwide protests and violence through early 2025, with over 350 deaths and significant economic disruption.
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Governance and reform agenda: By late January 2025, FRELIMO and opposition parties began negot
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