This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Mozambique Image File history File links Coat_of_arms_of_Mozambique. ... The last 25 years of Mozambiques history have encapsulated the political developments of the entire 20th century. ...
Mozambique has a two-party system, which means that there are two dominant political parties, with extreme difficulty for anybody to achieve electoral success under the banner of any other party. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
The Liberation Front of Mozambique (better known under its abbreveration FRELIMO, pronounced fray-LEE-moo; Portuguese: Frente de Libertação de Moçambique) is a political party that has ruled Mozambique since independence in 1975. ... The Liberation Front of Mozambique (better known under its abbreveration FRELIMO, pronounced fray-LEE-moo; Portuguese: Frente de Libertação de Moçambique) is a political party that has ruled Mozambique since independence in 1975. ... The Mozambican National Resistance (RENAMO; Portuguese: Resistência Nacional Moçambicana) is a conservative political party in Mozambique led by Afonso Dhlakama. ... The Mozambican National Resistance (RENAMO; Portuguese: Resistência Nacional Moçambicana) is a conservative political party in Mozambique led by Afonso Dhlakama. ... The Independent Alliance of Mozambique (Aliança Independente de Moçambique) is a political party in Mozambique. ... The Mozambican Nationalist Movement (Movimento Nacionalista Moçambicano) is a political party in Mozambique. ... The National Convention Party (Partido de Convenção Nacional) is a political party in Mozambique. ... The National Unity Party (Partido de Unidade Nacional) is a political party in Mozambique. ... The Front of Patriotic Action (Frente de Ação Patriotica) is a political party in Mozambique. ... The Peoples Party of Mozambique (Partido Popular de Moçambique) is a political party in Mozambique. ... The United Front of Mozambique (Frente Unida de Moçambique) is a political party in Mozambique. ... The Party for Peace, Democracy, and Development (Partido para a Paz Democracia e Desenvolvimento) is a political party in Mozambique. ... The Independent Party of Mozambique (Partido Independente de Moçambique) is a political party in Mozambique. ...
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Communist Party of Mozambique (in Portuguese: Partido Comunista de Moçambique or Pacomo) was a communist party in Mozambique. ... The National Democratic Union of Mozambique (UDENAMO) was a nationalist organization founded in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia (present-day Harare, Zimbabwe) in 1960. ...
Dependencies and other territories British Indian Ocean Territory · Canary Islands · Ceuta · Melilla · Madeira Islands ·Mayotte·Réunion·St. Helena Dependent areas are territories that for some reason do not enjoy full independence or sovereignty as states. ... Saint Helena does not have active political parties. ...
The assembly’s 250 members are elected to represent Mozambique’sprovinces through a system of proportional representation, in which voters vote for a list of candidates representing individual parties or coalitions of parties.
Frelimo and the Mozambique National Resistance (Renamo, from Resistência Nacional Moçambicana), which fought against Frelimo in the civil war, are the major politicalparties in Mozambique.
Mozambique’s Frelimo-dominated army was disbanded in 1994 as part of the peace process, and a new national army was recruited from Frelimo and Renamo soldiers.
Mozambique is a republic with a constitutional government, headed by PresidentArmando Guebuza who was elected in December in generally free and fair elections that were marred by some irregularities.
There were no confirmed reports of political prisoners; however, RENAMO continued to claim that all persons held in connection with the 2000 nationwide demonstrations were political prisoners, and continued to consider those convicted and sentenced also to be political prisoners.
A politicalparty is required to demonstrate that it has no regional, racial, ethnic, or religious exclusiveness and must secure at least 2,000 signatures of citizens to be recognized (see Section 2.c.).