Thirty-four members of parliament from the opposition Mozambican National Resistance (Renamo) and the Mozambique Democratic ...
Daniel Chapo and the opposition are discussing state reforms, including changes to ...
Deputies from Renamo may take up their seats in the Mozambican parliament, the Assembly of the Republic, in the near future, despite boycotting the investiture on 13 January. The Renamo spokesperson, ...
Renamo accused the ruling party, Frelimo, of violating the August peace deal between the two sides. A European Union observer mission said the elections were marred by an uneven playing field ...
Renamo and the Mozambique Democratic Movement (MDM) have ordered their elected deputies not to take their seats tomorrow (Monday, 13 January) in protest at the fraudulent election results.
About 250 lawmakers sworn in, while the opposition calls for a strike to protest against disputed election results.
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo on Monday stressed the urgency of revising the country's election legislation, and the laws on decentralisation.
The political and social fabric of the country is disintegrating, largely due to the reckless actions and incendiary rhetoric of Venâncio Mondlane, the leader of the opposition party RENAMO.