Mozambique’s opposition parties on Saturday rejected the victory of the ruling Frelimo party, alleging voter fraud in the southeastern African nation’s elections. Last week, election officials announced Frelimo won the election with about 57 percent of the vote. Frelimo’s victory means the party’s presidential candidate, Defense Minister Felipe Nyusi, who was relatively unknown before campaigning began, will be Mozambique’s next president. The official opposition, Renamo, which won just over a third of the vote, called for negotiations with Frelimo saying a coalition government should be formed.
The country’s third largest party, the Mozambique Democratic Movement (MDM), also said the elections were not fair. The party called for an investigation into fraud allegations at various polling stations. “Frelimo is not prepared to lose. We reject the results,” said Lutero Simango, of the MDM, saying democracy in the country was in “danger.”
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