Daily Nation Newspaper

MOZAMBIQUE OPPOSITION REJECTS ELECTION RESULTS

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MAPUTO - Mozambique's main opposition party on Saturday called for this week's election to be annulled, accusing the government of breaching a peace deal by using violence and intimidati­on on voting day.

Partial results from Tuesday's election show President Filipe Nyusi and his ruling Frelimo party headed for a major victory but the poll was marred by claims of fraud and irregulari­ties.

Renamo accused Frelimo of violating a "cessation of hostilitie­s agreement" under the August peace deal which states no party should "commit acts of violence and intimidati­on in the pursuit of political objectives."

The party said some of its delegates were arrested after they caught poll organisers handing out more than one Frelimo ballot paper to voters.

"There were arbitrary arrests of agents ... and voters who tried to complain about anything, ballot box stuffing, being unable to exercise the right to vote," Renamo said in a statement.

It called for a cancellati­on of the vote and asked for "new elections that must be supervised by reputable entities."

Government officials were not immediatel­y available for comment.

With a third of the national vote counted, results on the National Election Commission's website showed President Filipe Nyusi in the lead with 69 percent and Renamo leader Ossufo Momade with 25 percent.

The electoral commission is expected to announce the result of the provincial elections today, and final results within 15 days of the vote.

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