Mozambique’s high court docket determines ruling political get together gained disputed October election | DW News
Mozambique’s highest court has confirmed the ruling political party, Frelimo, won October’s disputed election. Allegations of vote-rigging set off weeks of protests, in which around 130 people were killed in clashes with police. The court’s confirmation of Frelimo’s victory will extend the party’s nearly 50- year rule. The announcement is likely to spark further protests in the southern African nation. International observers have said the vote was not free and fair.
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0:00 Top court confirms Frelimo party’s election victory
0:36 Thuso Khumalo, DW Correspondent in Johannesburg, on Mozambique’s disputed election
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