Mozambique | Dialogue: "Mondlane can support, but not be part of the commission."
In file Club of Mozambique
Renamo leader Afonso Dhlakama has again rejected the possibility of meeting the president, Filipe Nyusi, to solve the current political crisis, accusing Frelimo of blocking all initiatives aimed at finding a way out of the impasse.
“It would only be to negotiate what they have already rejected and ridiculed. Patience has its limits. They have violated every agreement,” said Dhlakama, accusing the ruling party further of seeking to kill him.
Renamo claims that the solution to the crisis is his party ruling in the six provinces where he claims to have won the general elections in 2014, whose results Renamo considers fraudulent, but has seen two draft laws aimed at creating autonomous provinces in central and northern rejected leaded by the Frelimo majority in parliament last year.
A cessation of hostilities agreement signed in September 2014 between the government and Renamo ended months of fighting in the centre of the country, but skirmishes between state defence and security forces and armed combatants of the main opposition party continue.
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