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Mozambique to Carry Out State Reforms

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Mozambique to Carry Out State Reforms

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In addition to those parties with seats in parliament – namely Podemos, Renamo and the MDM, as well as the extra-parliamentary New Democracy, dialogue was attended by other parties with seats in the provincial and municipal assemblies.

Mozambique’s president, Daniel Chapo, has announced plans for the signing on 5 March of an agreement with political parties regarding the conditions for state reforms, as part of the post-election political dialogue underway in the country.

In addition to those parties with seats in parliament – namely Podemos, Renamo and the MDM, as well as the extra-parliamentary New Democracy, the dialogue was attended by other parties with seats in the provincial and municipal assemblies.

The agreement, the president said, will be signed at the Joaquim Chissano International Conference Centre in the country’s capital at 3 p.m. local time on 5 March.

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On 19 February, Chapo said that the possibility of a constitutional revision was being considered, as part of the dialogue to end the post-election crisis, with the inclusion in the dialogue of at least four other parties that make up the provincial assemblies.