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Napoleon Bonaparte leads by 21.1 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

General · Modern
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Filipe Nyusi, candidate of FRELIMO, won the presidential election with 57% of the vote. He succeeded Armando Guebuza, marking the continuation of FRELIMO's rule since independence. The election was contested by the opposition RENAMO.
Nyusi oversaw the final investment decisions for major LNG projects in the Rovuma Basin, led by Total and ExxonMobil. These projects promised significant economic transformation for Mozambique but were delayed by Islamist insurgency in Cabo Delgado.
Nyusi signed a peace agreement with RENAMO leader Ossufo Momade, ending decades of sporadic civil conflict. The deal included disarmament of RENAMO's armed wing and political integration. It was brokered with international mediation.
Nyusi won a second term with 73% of the vote in an election marred by allegations of fraud and low turnout. Opposition parties rejected the results, leading to protests. The election deepened political polarization.
Under Nyusi's presidency, attacks by the Islamist group Ansar al-Sunna (later linked to ISIS) intensified, seizing the town of Moc
Nyusi authorized the deployment of Rwandan and SADC military forces to combat the Islamist insurgency in Cabo Delgado. The intervention recaptured Moc
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