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EU Condemns Post-Election Violence in Mozambique

Kehinde Giwa by Kehinde Giwa
December 26, 2024
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The European Union (EU) has strongly condemned the ongoing post-election violence in Mozambique, which has resulted in significant loss of life.

The EU urged the President-elect, Daniel Chapo, and the incoming administration to prioritize constructive dialogue with the opposition and key civil society organizations to address the escalating crisis.

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Violence erupted again on Monday following the Constitutional Council’s confirmation of the results of the October 9 elections, officially declaring Daniel Chapo as President. According to the election monitoring group Plataforma Decide, at least 21 people were killed in the latest outbreak, bringing the total death toll since October 21 to 151.

In a statement released on December 24, the EU expressed deep concern over the violence, emphasizing the urgent need for peace and stability in the country. The statement read:

“The European Union (EU) takes note of the proclamation by the Constitutional Council of the results of the general elections held on 9 October, announcing Daniel Chapo as President of the Republic of Mozambique.

“The EU is extremely concerned by the post-election violence and deplores the considerable loss of lives that occurred so far.”

The EU reiterated its call for calm, urging all parties involved to engage in meaningful dialogue to prevent further bloodshed and ensure a peaceful political transition.

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