Mozambique: President sets 5 March as date for signing of state reform agreement
Screen grab: Venâncio Mondlane/Facebook
Mozambique presidential candidate Venâncio Mondlane said on Wednesday that on Friday he will present government measures for the first 100 days of his alleged term of office, as he is the “president elected by the people” in October’s contested general elections.
In a Facebook live broadcast made earlier this evening in Maputo, Mondlane reiterated his belief that he was elected head of state, by the will of the people, in the 9 October elections, and said that on Friday, at 3 p.m., he would do another live in which he would indicate “the governing measures for the first one hundred 100 days” of what he said would be his term “as president elected by the people, in an open and original way.”
He also described Daniel Chapo, the candidate supported by the governing Frelimo party, whose victory in the presidential elections was validated last month by the Constitutional Council, of being a “good student” of Mondlane himself, after listening to Chapo’s speech at his inauguration as president of Mozambique earlier on Thursday in Maputo.
“I heard the lines of governance and ninety-five percent of the lines were what I presented in the election campaign,” Mondlane said. “He’s a good student.”
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