Mozambican President Elected Head of Ruling Party

Mozambique’s President Filipe Nyusi was elected head of the ruling party Frelimo on Sunday, allaying fears his pre­decessor was planning to cling to power behind the scenes.

Nyusi took over at the helm of the party from Mozam­bique’s ex-president Armando Guebuza, Frelimo spokesper­son Damiao Jose told reporters, ending weeks of uncertainty.

He was elected with 98.4% of the vote at the annual congress of the supreme decision-mak­ing body of the Marxist-Lenin­ist party, which has ruled the former Portuguese colony since independence 40 years ago.

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Guebuza, 72, was succeeded by 56-year-old former defence minister Nyusi as leader of the southern African nation in January following an October election.

Guebuza was not eligible to run for president as he had served a second and final term, but he could have stayed on as party head as his mandate was not due to expire until 2017.

Seen as a Guebuza protege, Nyusi represents a changing of the guard at Frelimo, which has been headed by former freedom fighters since independence in 1975.

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Although Mozambique re­mains one of the world’s poor­est countries, it has posted a seven percent average annual growth rate in recent years

 

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