President Daniel Chapo of Mozambique has scheduled the signing of a state reform agreement for March 5, 2023, as part of efforts to resolve the political crisis following disputed elections in October. The agreement aims to involve multiple political parties in post-election dialogue, amidst ongoing protests over electoral disputes and socio-economic issues.
Mozambique’s President Daniel Chapo has announced that an agreement regarding state reforms will be signed on March 5, 2023. This signing is part of ongoing political dialogue aimed at addressing issues arising from the contested October elections. Chapo stated that a consensus has been reached with multiple political parties on the document’s contents, allowing them to set a date for its signature.
The announcement of the signing of the state reform agreement on March 5 is a significant step towards resolving the political crisis in Mozambique following the October elections. Despite ongoing protests and discontent over election results and social issues, the dialogue includes key political parties with hopes of establishing stability and addressing the citizens’ concerns.
Original Source: clubofmozambique.com