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The CNE approved, early on Thursday morning (21 December) the results in the four municipalities where the elections were repeated – Marromeu, Milange, Guruè and Nacala Porto – but gave no details of what was being approved. Renamo again voted against, arguing that the elections were marred by even more irregularities.
This time, all the Frelimo representatives present at the meeting voted in favour. This included CNE head Bishop Carlos Matsinhe and Salomão Moyana, who had chosen to abstain in the vote held in the early morning of 26 October, on the results of the 65 municipalities.
In their declaration justifying their dissenting votes, the Renamo representatives on the CNE said they voted against approving the results because they did not agree “with the procedures in the entire voting process and all phases of the count”, particularly in the municipalities of Marromeu and Guruè.
In the repeat elections in Marromeu and Guruè there were “various irregularities and crimes which greatly exceeded those that marked the elections of 11 October” they said. Renamo continues that the district and provincial electoral bodies drew up a strategy that resulted in altering the results on the original editais(results sheets), “producing other, fake editais with numbers erased”.
In Gurue
Other irregularities denounced by the opposition concern the police ban on CNE members supervising the elections.
In Marromeu Renamo CNE members says:
In the same dissenting opinion, the opposition representatives on the CNE accused that body of being mainly responsible for the irregularities and crimes that occurred during the repeat elections.
They said members of the electoral bodies at central level who were supervising the elections in those municipalities should have intervened promptly to correct the problems and calm public opinion. But the inertia and apathy which characterize the CNE “greatly reduced the trust, transparency and justice” of an electoral process that was “well organized up to the voting”, but was altered “in the period of the partial count”.
Renamo’s dissenting opinion continues:
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