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Mozambique Opposition Leader to Return from Exile Amid Political Turmoil

Venâncio Mondlane plans to arrive in Maputo on Thursday, challenging the disputed presidential election results and calling for continued protests.

  • Venâncio Mondlane, Mozambique's opposition leader, announced his return from exile on Thursday, January 9, ahead of President-elect Daniel Chapo's inauguration on January 15.
  • Mondlane has rejected the official election results, which awarded Chapo 65% of the vote, and claims the election was rigged in favor of the ruling Frelimo party, in power since 1975.
  • Months of violent protests following the October elections have resulted in approximately 300 deaths, primarily caused by security forces, and significant economic disruptions, according to rights groups.
  • The political unrest has forced thousands of Mozambicans to flee to neighboring countries, prompting warnings from regional and international organizations about the broader implications for Southern Africa's stability.
  • Mondlane has vowed to continue his fight for 'electoral truth,' while Chapo and outgoing President Filipe Nyusi have called for unity and dialogue to resolve the escalating crisis.
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