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Mozambique Opposition Leader Open to Joining Government

January 21, 2025
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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Mozambique Opposition Leader Open to Joining Government

Venâncio Mondlane ran for the presidency for the first time in October

Mozambique’s political crisis shows signs of a potential breakthrough as opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane expresses readiness to collaborate with President Daniel Chapo’s government. 

However, Mondlane has made it clear that his cooperation hinges on specific demands being met to address the fallout from the country’s disputed elections.

The October 2024 election, which saw Chapo win with 65% of the vote against Mondlane’s 24%, was marred by allegations of vote rigging. Mondlane has steadfastly rejected the results, accusing the ruling Frelimo party of orchestrating electoral fraud — a claim Chapo denies. 

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Mozambique’s highest court upheld Chapo’s victory, but the aftermath has been turbulent, with nearly 300 people losing their lives in post-election unrest.

Despite the tension, both leaders have signaled a willingness to engage in dialogue. Mondlane, who controversially held his own inauguration on January 8 to declare himself the “people’s president,” has suspended protests for the first 100 days of Chapo’s presidency. This truce, however, is conditional on Chapo’s administration meeting a series of demands aimed at addressing the crisis.

Mondlane insists that Chapo must release around 5,000 demonstrators detained during post-election protests, provide financial compensation to the families of those killed by police, and ensure free medical treatment for roughly 200 people injured in the unrest. 

He described these measures as essential steps to fostering dialogue and hinted that failure to act would reignite mass protests.

In an interview, Mondlane expressed cautious optimism about potential negotiations, stating, “Yes, if he has a genuine interest to work with me. He’s got a chance to invite me to the table of dialogue.”

President Chapo, who was sworn in on January 15, has sought to present himself as a unifier. He has pledged to lead an inclusive government and initiate reforms addressing electoral laws, human rights, and freedom of expression. Chapo emphasized his desire to govern “in an inclusive way” and stated that discussions with opposition parties in parliament are already underway.

Daniel Chapo
President Daniel Chapo

Government’s Approach to Inclusivity

Chapo also expressed interest in expanding talks to include broader segments of society. He reiterated his commitment to forming a government “open to all Mozambicans” but underscored the importance of merit in selecting individuals for government roles.

When asked whether Mondlane could serve in his administration, Chapo responded cautiously, explaining that a team is evaluating candidates based on their qualifications and patriotism. “If the team reaches the conclusion that these people have the right profile, they will be part of the government. Those who do not have that profile will not take part,” he said.

Chapo’s leadership represents a generational shift within Frelimo, which has ruled Mozambique since its independence 49 years ago. At 47, Chapo was chosen to appeal to younger voters frustrated by high unemployment and the party’s long-standing dominance. 

He has pledged to attract local and foreign investment to revitalize the economy and create jobs for young people, aiming to help them “build their homes, establish their families, and stabilize their lives.”

Mondlane, aged 50, also enjoys significant support among young Mozambicans, having galvanized them during his campaign with the slogan “Save Mozambique — this country is ours.” 

His decision to run as an independent candidate after breaking away from the main opposition Renamo party further highlights the fractures within Mozambique’s political landscape.

The election has left the country at a crossroads. Mondlane’s demands, including accountability for post-election violence, reflect widespread frustration among opposition supporters. Meanwhile, Chapo’s promises of inclusivity and reform will be tested as he navigates these challenges in the early days of his presidency.

Whether Mozambique can move toward unity or remain mired in division depends on the ability of both leaders to set aside differences and prioritize the nation’s future.

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