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In Mozambique's national election on Wednesday, votes are being counted with civil society monitors compiling a parallel tally to detect possible fraud. The Frelimo party, in power for 49 years, is expected to extend its rule, but has been accused of election rigging. Electoral irregularities were reported, with more than 200 polling stations denying access to journalists and observers.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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