Commonwealth observers urge ‘restraint’ as Mozambique awaits final results of election

11 October 2024
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The Commonwealth Observer Group (COG), which has been in Mozambique for the 9 October polls, has today issued an interim statement calling for restraint as the country awaits election results.

The Group’s interim statement commended all Mozambicans for the peaceful manner in which they exercised their democratic right to vote, despite some security challenges, especially in the northern province of Cabo Delgado, as well as the problematic municipal elections of November 2023.

Results are yet to be released by the Mozambique National Election Commission (CNE), but speaking on the release of the COG’s interim statement in Maputo, COG Chairperson, former Prime Minister of Saint Lucia, the Hon Kenny Anthony, said:

"As the results process continues to progress to its finalisation, we call upon all political party leaders and their supporters to continue to show restraint and magnanimity and to continue to uphold principles of peace and tranquillity, and to prioritise national unity and stability. We hope that Mozambique will continue to draw on lessons that have been learned from the past and that successive elections will be an improvement on the previous one.

"We also call on the CNE to conduct the results announcement process with all the necessary due diligence and transparency."

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The Group’s report commended Mozambique for achieving 42% representation of women in the National Assembly, moving towards the 50/50 gender parity target. It states:

"Women comprised 53% of all registered voters. This is a welcome development. We note with encouragement that major political parties have taken steps to include women in the electoral process through the adoption of quotas."

The Group raised concerns about stakeholder allegations of electoral malpractices, many of which were also circulating in the public domain. These alleged malpractices were similar to those identified by Commonwealth observers in 2019 and included ballot stuffing, spoiling of ballots, citizens found with unmarked and pre-marked ballot papers, registered voters with their names already struck off the register, and unregistered voters attempting to vote. The Group calls on appropriate institutions provided by law to look into these matters.

The Group will continue to follow the results process, and the full assessment of the entire process, including any recommendations for improvement, will be contained in its final report, which will be made available to the public in due course.

Members of the Commonwealth Observer Group

Chairperson: Dr Kenny Anthony, former Prime Minister of Saint Lucia

The Commonwealth Observer Group members, in alphabetical order by country name, are:

  • Ms Francine Baron, Former Foreign Minister, Dominica
  • Ms Pauline Welsh, former Director of Legal Affairs, Electoral Office of Jamaica, Jamaica
  • Hon Charles Keter, former Senator and Minister, Kenya
  • Dr Karabo Mokobocho-Mohlakoana, Commissioner, Independent Electoral Commission, Lesotho
  • Professor Danwood Chirwa, Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Cape Town, Malawi
  • Ms Beverly Joeman, human rights activist and former Vice Chair of the Election Committee of the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (BERSIH), Malaysia
  • Ms Zainab Bala, policy communication specialist and journalist, Nigeria
  • Ms ‘Ofa Guttenbeil-Likiliki, gender expert, Adaptive Strategic Lead & Advisor for Women and Children Crisis Centre (Fefine To’a) and filmmaker, Tonga
  • Mr Alan Kasujja, host, Africa Daily Podcast, BBC News Uganda
  • Dr Alex Vines, Director, Africa Programme, Chatham House, United Kingdom
  • Mr Muleta Kapatiso, activist, lawyer, and development practitioner, Zambia

Read the interim statement
Leia a declaração provisória



Media contact

  • Temitope Kalejaiye, Public Relations and Engagement Officer, Commonwealth Secretariat

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